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dcool19d

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Did getting a replacement phone fix the Cell standby issue or does it still persist?
Just wondering , so I'll know if it's worth the headache or not.
 

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See my post "Not All S6 Are Created Equal" for my experience with multiple Verizon S6 phones. The one constant I experienced was the cell standby issue.
 

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See my post "Not All S6 Are Created Equal" for my experience with multiple Verizon S6 phones. The one constant I experienced was the cell standby issue.

Okay lol, I'll just sit with this phone and assume they're working on fixing the bug.
Instead of exchanging the phone only to receive a defected one. Especially one with a rattling home button.
Because I'm getting around 3-5 hours SOT (With wifi due to the bug) and it lasts me all day, so I'll just hold onto it and call up Verizon if I find it doing worse.
 

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I'm hoping it's a software issue and not due to the absence of a 2nd antenna which Verizon depended on with previous phones.
 

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How much battery is everyone seeing cell standby using? Mine is listed 2nd under android system for battery usage. It currently says 18% for cell stand by and 34%for android system

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How much battery is everyone seeing cell standby using? Mine is listed 2nd under android system for battery usage. It currently says 18% for cell stand by and 34%for android system

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More often than not, huge...around 40% Cell Standby by the end of the day for me.
 

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More often than not, huge...around 40% Cell Standby by the end of the day for me.

What carrier is everyone on? Maybe that is part of the issue. Mine is never been anywhere near that high. I checked my gf's s6 and her's was only 6%. We are both on verizon.

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Charging your phone to 100 and only using Mobile Data ( No Wifi) You could get 16- 17 hours using your phone.
Discharge speed is at 1% per 10-11 minutes (Depending on use)
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You have a different phone than everyone else if you can get 10 or 11 minutes every 1%.
That would be 16 hours screen on time.
Even if you got 5 mintes per 1% that would be 8.3 hours screen on time wich I haven't seen anyone post that high yet. Close but not higher than 8.3 hours.
The average person is lucky to get between 3 to 4 minutes per 1 %.
Wich is around 5 or 6 hours screen on time. And more are on the lower end of that.

So if your phone can get 10 or 11 minutes per 1% you have the best galaxy phone ever maid and I wouldn't get rid of it for nothing.

Unless I'm misunderstanding your post.
 
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What carrier is everyone on? Maybe that is part of the issue. Mine is never been anywhere near that high. I checked my gf's s6 and her's was only 6%. We are both on verizon.

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T-Mobile for me. But I've seen the same complaints with AT&T and Verizon users (though it seems to be less prevalent on Verizon). I'm pretty sure it's a Lollipop issue coupled with carrier settings or we'd be seeing more international complaints as well (though there have been some).