 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 | reply to Rob
Re: Thanks to the iPhone.. With my iPhone's abysmal battery life, I don't have wifi enabled... ever |
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 RobIn Deo speramus, God Bless the USAPremium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL kudos:2 | said by drew:With my iPhone's abysmal battery life, I don't have wifi enabled... ever 3GS? Mine lasts a whole day before I have to recharge it. -- CheckSite.us | YourIP.us | Reverseip.us |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 Reviews:
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| Si senor.
Medium non-voice usage (typically music) brings it down to sub 40% before 4pm, especially if I did my morning browsing on it (15-20 minutes). This is w/o location services, wifi off, decent signal. -- "And Tehuno said let there be haste, not mp5, and there was haste. All creatures of the world rejoiced." -WotLK Ch. 3.3.2 |
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 sporkmedrop the crantini and move it, sisterPremium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Morristown, NJ Reviews:
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| said by drew:Si senor. Medium non-voice usage (typically music) brings it down to sub 40% before 4pm, especially if I did my morning browsing on it (15-20 minutes). This is w/o location services, wifi off, decent signal. That's odd. After a day of heavy usage (browsing, email, maps, music) I'm usually down to 50% or so. I have wi-fi on all the time. I'd guess that you forcing wi-fi off is probably causing you MORE battery drain - the 3G connection gives you slower speeds and probably uses much more power.
I'm also finding more and more my phone will hop on my cableco's wifi when I'm out and about which is a bit spooky - I didn't realize the scope of their coverage. -- with every mistake we must surely be learning |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 Reviews:
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| Except I'm not surrounded by hotspots -- I don't live in a metro area at all. So having wifi on in a major city (NYC, for example) might end up being a boon to battery, however for someone like me who would be hours between hot spots, not so much. Even the folks at the local AT&T store recommend for people to turn their wifi off if they aren't sure there's a hotspot nearby. -- "And Tehuno said let there be haste, not mp5, and there was haste. All creatures of the world rejoiced." -WotLK Ch. 3.3.2 |
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 NerdtalkerWorking Hard, Or Hardly Working?Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ | reply to drew I seriously hope you don't have 3G data enabled, or you're really just hurting your battery even more.
Everyone has been over this before - 3G uses more power than WiFi. Yes, really. |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 | Of course I have 3G data enabled. I'm not going to facebook, browse DSLR, et al on EDGE. |
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 SeleniaI love DebianPremium join:2006-09-22 Lanesboro, MA kudos:2 Reviews:
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| Even EDGE uses more than Wifi. let's see, about 20 mw transmit power vs up to 150 mw(and almost always higher than 20). Which do you think will drain the battery faster? I'd say turn on wifi when it's available. -- The new Sony rootkit-Using the ability to remove features you paid for. What's next? Boycott Sony products »[Rant] ps3 update = no more Linux |
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