Wifi advanced settings

johnnyshinta

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Always, only while plugged in, never.

I'm looking for the setting hat saves the most battery life and is most efficient. Some people tell always is best so any background syncing uses wifi. Some tell me only while plugged in so the wifi radio doesn't have to keep the connecting open all the time.

Your thoughts?

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Always, only while plugged in, never.

I'm looking for the setting hat saves the most battery life and is most efficient. Some people tell always is best so any background syncing uses wifi. Some tell me only while plugged in so the wifi radio doesn't have to keep the connecting open all the time.

Your thoughts?

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If you're in range, always on, Wifi uses less juice than the Data antenna does. If you're not in range, turn it off.

Having an app that turns it on or off depending on if you're around a hotspot is a good idea.
 
Check out Y5 battery saver. It keeps wifi off by default, but turn it on and connect to a network and it will remember it and turn wifi back on when your there again. It only uses your rough network location so no battery is used on GPS.

I've been using it for over a year and its terrific, the perfect wifi compromise. Also, its free!
 
I just leave mine on all the time.. get ~20 hours a day of battery life easy with light/normal use. as for advanced settings I have it set to always on/never sleep.
 
I think it depends on how your usage pattern affects your personal battery life. I have a Dinc 2 and I don't really use any power saving settings because it gets me through my days without any problem. You never really know what someone else means by light, medium, or heavy user. Start out with no power saving settings (GPS on demand, WiFi on, etc.) and if it gets you through the day don't worry about it. JMHO.
 
If you're not in range, turn it off.

Having an app that turns it on or off depending on if you're around a hotspot is a good idea.
But doesn't the battery used constant checking to see if wifi is available kind of defeat the point?
 
Keep WiFi on During Sleep > Always. That's the phrasing on ICS. Before, it might be WiFi during Sleep > Never. You don't want the WiFi to have to search for a signal every time you wake the screen. This uses serious battery.

This is why I posted the above comment. Why doesn't that drain, too?