Sudden terrible battery - Motorola Droid 3

Yesterday I used an app to wipe my battery stats because I switched to CM7. I wiped the stats in the morning and everything was fine, I was studying for finals all day so I went to bed with a 60% charge.
I know you aren't supposed to charge it when it is that high, but I've had issues with the phone dying overnight and missing class because my alarm wouldn't go off.
Long story short, this screenshot is from today.
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I woke up today and unplugged my phone and basically did nothing. I have never changed my CPU settings so i don't think it's overclocked or anything.

slayer621 said:
Yesterday I used an app to wipe my battery stats because I switched to CM7. I wiped the stats in the morning and everything was fine, I was studying for finals all day so I went to bed with a 60% charge.
I know you aren't supposed to charge it when it is that high, but I've had issues with the phone dying overnight and missing class because my alarm wouldn't go off.
Long story short, this screenshot is from today.
I woke up today and unplugged my phone and basically did nothing. I have never changed my CPU settings so i don't think it's overclocked or anything.
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Battery stats not showing in full?

So my settings app doesnt tell me what drains my battery in full. Neither does any other battery app like gsam.
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As you can see my phone is at 93% but my data report in here shows only 1% missing per app there. It doesnt add up to a 7% loss. I havent restarted my phone since charge so my stats haven't reset. Any ideas? I feel like im getting worse battery life than before.
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So my settings app doesnt tell me what drains my battery in full. Neither does any other battery app like gsam.
As you can see my phone is at 93% but my data report in here shows only 1% missing per app there. It doesnt add up to a 7% loss. I havent restarted my phone since charge so my stats haven't reset. Any ideas? I feel like im getting worse battery life than before.
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Im not expert at this , sorry if this not helpful but have you try background restriction. It located at battery setting
Ablb said:
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Im not expert at this , sorry if this not helpful but have you try background restriction. It located at battery setting
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Make a note of the battery status. Turn off the phone completely. Turn on the phone after 12 hours and read the battery status.
Write the results here.
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Make a note of the battery status. Turn off the phone completely. Turn on the phone after 12 hours and read the battery status.
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66% (Info from GSAM: 3.86V, 263mA) was yesterday, 13% after 12h (3.51V, -866 mA).
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