Is your screen set to auto or something else? Try non-auto, like me I do about 45 percent or so...
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Is your screen set to auto or something else? Try non-auto, like me I do about 45 percent or so...
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In my opinion I'm with a few other people.... You guys much not use your phone much, like its in stand by mode a lot. Im a heavy user as far as text, email, and web so I'm hoping for at least 8 hours on heavy use.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that sees that.
Btw nice pic
*swyped from the evo so excuse any typos*
In my opinion I'm with a few other people.... You guys must not use your phone much, like its in stand by mode a lot. Im a heavy user as far as text, music, email, and web so I'm hoping for at least 8 hours on heavy use.
I don't use my Smartphone as much as I use to, be I use at least 2 hours a day screen time, if that helps...
Don't know if I should be impressed. I mean, I was until my assistant manager pulled out his phone (One X on Sprint). We had both been working 8 hours, took our phone off the chargers at the same time, and he was at 91% battery and I was at 56%... Granted the cell phone signal where I work is HORRIBLE on AT&T. On Sprint it's bad, but not as bad but I can barely get service where I work. So i was kind of upset that his One X on Sprint was light years ahead of the S3 and he knows nothing about power management so he keeps wifi, bluetooth, etc. on all the time where as I turn them off and he still embarrassed my S3.
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Screen up time was about an hour and 20 minutes total. Had auto brightness on.
Again, not super impressed with a 2100mAh battery like this.
Signal quality on Android is the number 1 culprit for bad battery life, my Evo on Sprint with extended 1800mah battery got my MAYBE 7 hours. My GS3 on ATT is getting me a full day easily since ATT has much better coverage around me. It seems ATT gets much better coverage inside buildings also.
Signal quality on Android is the number 1 culprit for bad battery life, my Evo on Sprint with extended 1800mah battery got my MAYBE 7 hours. My GS3 on ATT is getting me a full day easily since ATT has much better coverage around me. It seems ATT gets much better coverage inside buildings also.