tigerNamedtony07
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Will screen shot in morning. Right now took off charger at 8 am been using all day fbook text YouTube browsing and the new remote control. Feature....currently 46% left and at 12 hrs
i dont know how people who actually use their phone are getting more than 10 hours per charge. i check instagram a couple times an hour, get my work e-mails pushed, use the camera and send a few texts and ive never gone past 10 hours. it lasts even shorter when i watch videos or do anything more taxing like playing games.
Anybody know how to get rid of the Power Saver notification?
I have unplugged for 17 hours and still have 41% battery with moderate use all day.
be attending Cellphone junkies AA tonight at 5
I totally agree. What committee decided that letting you know all the time that this was on our off was necessary and a good idea?
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define "moderate use". your "moderate use" must mean sit on the dresser on WIFI while you're sleeping. Either that or you have a plutonium battery in your phone. you are not getting 17 hours with "moderate use". Stop it.
So his moderate use isn't yours... that's ok. My moderate use got me through 26 hours, including 5 hours of screen on time, some gaming and music streaming, mostly browsing, texting, calling and picture taking. 80% on WiFi, the rest on 3G. Instant uploads and pushing email is always on for me. Yesterday I got just over 19 hours with roughly 4 1/2 hours screen time but more calls thrown in and I was on LTE most of the day. So everyone is a little different with what they would consider moderate. I did note that of your 14 AC posts since 2011, 11 have been about poor HTC battery life. Maybe you're doing something wrong. Or maybe, just maybe, your moderate use would be considered heavy by a lot of us.define "moderate use". your "moderate use" must mean sit on the dresser on WIFI while you're sleeping. Either that or you have a plutonium battery in your phone. you are not getting 17 hours with "moderate use". Stop it.
i dont know how people who actually use their phone are getting more than 10 hours per charge. i check instagram a couple times an hour, get my work e-mails pushed, use the camera and send a few texts and ive never gone past 10 hours. it lasts even shorter when i watch videos or do anything more taxing like playing games.
It's all about the network. People always seem to overlook the biggest drain of all on battery life....signal strength. It makes comparing battery life experiences very difficult because everyone is going to be different distances from cell towers, or have different providers with different results. I have a phone on the Sprint network. It will last quite some time at home but go to a crowded area with lots of people (Disneyland is the WORST for me) and I can watch my battery life evaporate practically before my eyes. Sometime it is even the phone that is different. I once had an identical model of phone as a friend on the same carrier too and we got totally different signal strengths in the exact same spot. Comparing people's battery life experiences a rather daunting task. There are just too many variables to make fully accurate comparisons.
+1 signal strength is the biggest wildcard! Poor signal as you said DEVOURS battery!
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It's all about the network. People always seem to overlook the biggest drain of all on battery life....signal strength. It makes comparing battery life experiences very difficult because everyone is going to be different distances from cell towers, or have different providers with different results. I have a phone on the Sprint network. It will last quite some time at home but go to a crowded area with lots of people (Disneyland is the WORST for me) and I can watch my battery life evaporate practically before my eyes. Sometime it is even the phone that is different. I once had an identical model of phone as a friend on the same carrier too and we got totally different signal strengths in the exact same spot. Comparing people's battery life experiences a rather daunting task. There are just too many variables to make fully accurate comparisons.