Juice Defender

mtech5

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My battery life is so much better with this app. I recommend it for everyone to get.

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Those apps actually don't improve battery. There's a great thread over at xda regarding wakelocks and ironically some of the biggest offenders are apps marketed as battery savers. Think about it though, how could an app that is constantly monitoring what's going on in your phone and i.e running saving your battery? Dump it, dump facebook(maybe use friendcaster), dump twitter(use tweetcaster) and do a lot of simple things like don't auto-sync, brightness etc and you will notice a huge difference without those apps. Other battery killers are calendar and alarm clock. Just my 2-cents and I'm in no way a dev or pro. Last but definitely not least, root your phone if you are comfortable with that

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Whatever it is, it's working. Before I never could make it through the day without my phone going dead. Now it last.

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Yea I'm gonna have to disagree with the naysayers. Juice Defender has worked great for me. When I got my Inspire the battery was (and still is) crap. JD is the only thing that saved me from ditching that phone. Even now I use it with my Skyrocket and I recommend it to everyone who uses an Android phone. They all remark how it saves them lots of battery throughout the day. Maybe you guys weren't setting it up right. Just saying.
 
The battery saver apps do work, provided your phone is in an idle state. If it's constantly in use, there will be no difference. For the uninitiated, these apps merely turn off data service (i.e. 3G). Your phone typically uses a lot of power when data is active and constantly searching for the best signal. I've let my phone sit overnight and noticed hardly any loss of power with a battery saver, as opposed to without, where it will be nearly out of power. I recommend using a battery saver app.
 
Maybe you guys weren't setting it up right. Just saying.

Definitely know how to set up my phone, and apps. V6 supercharger is the only thing that has helped my battery, but if jd works for you enjoy. There are other methods that are way more effective

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The battery saver apps do work, provided your phone is in an idle state. If it's constantly in use, there will be no difference. For the uninitiated, these apps merely turn off data service (i.e. 3G). Your phone typically uses a lot of power when data is active and constantly searching for the best signal. I've let my phone sit overnight and noticed hardly any loss of power with a battery saver, as opposed to without, where it will be nearly out of power. I recommend using a battery saver app.

Idle state is where you mainly lose battery anyway. When you aren't using it. If you're using it then yea. You're going to lose battery. I'm confused as to how you expect to save battery when it is in use.
 
Idle state is where you mainly lose battery anyway. When you aren't using it. If you're using it then yea. You're going to lose battery. I'm confused as to how you expect to save battery when it is in use.

Go back and read it again. I said that there is no difference with constant use. All the battery app does is turn off the data connection when idle. If data is in use, the app won't do any good.

The poo-pooers will say it's not needed, that one could just switch data off every time with the power widget. But that's really kind of a nuisance. That's for hardcore anal retentives! Why not automate the task?
 
Two quick points. First, my battery life improved tremendously when I dumped FB. Second, the App Better Battery Stats showed JD was using more than twice as much juice as the other apps. But I avoid mundane manual actions controlled by JD. So with very light use I get results seen in pic.

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I don't use JD but uninstalling Facebook DEFINITELY saved me a ton of battery. It was ridiculous the change in power loss while my phone was idle. I turn off sync and barely have any apps that have the need to constantly run in the background, my battery lasts the entire day with moderate usage, love this phone again.
 
The poo-pooers will say it's not needed, that one could just switch data off every time with the power widget. But that's really kind of a nuisance. That's for hardcore anal retentives! Why not automate the task?

I agree! Without changing my usage habits, I was able to increase my battery life. Normally I would come home from work with 50% charge. I now come home with 65-70%. BTW, I have the Seidio extended battery.
 
The poo-pooers will say it's not needed, that one could just switch data off every time with the power widget. But that's really kind of a nuisance. That's for hardcore anal retentives! Why not automate the task?

God. There's always got to be one:thumbdown: Can't ever seem to have a decent discussion/debate over a topic w/o "that guy" jumping in. Mod please close, it's not as if theres not a million batt/jd threads anyway.

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I guess I just don't understand turning off functions like data to save battery life on a smart phone. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having one?
 
I can see that pov. One way to get the best of both worlds, imo, is to set up profiles. One for when you're home, at work, and sleeping. That way it's a quick tappiteetaptap. The phone is really only as smart as the person operating it:rolleyes:

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I can see that pov. One way to get the best of both worlds, imo, is to set up profiles. One for when you're home, at work, and sleeping. That way it's a quick tappiteetaptap. The phone is really only as smart as the person operating it:rolleyes:

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As soon as my NFC tags come in, I am so going to try this :thumbup: :D :beer:

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What do you mean bro? I do it with the rom I'm running right now. Maybe I misunderstood?

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I guess I just don't understand turning off functions like data to save battery life on a smart phone. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having one?

You aren't exactly turning it completely off. You can set JD up to still have a connection open at certain times if you aren't in dire need to have everything right away. Gmail for instance, I have it and several other apps that need updating to ping every 15 minutes. So every 15 minutes, the connection goes active and I get my stuff updated. Having a smart phone doesn't mean you have to have a constant attachment to data. You can customize the hell out of Juice Defender.
 
You aren't exactly turning it completely off. You can set JD up to still have a connection open at certain times if you aren't in dire need to have everything right away. Gmail for instance, I have it and several other apps that need updating to ping every 15 minutes. So every 15 minutes, the connection goes active and I get my stuff updated. Having a smart phone doesn't mean you have to have a constant attachment to data. You can customize the hell out of Juice Defender.

Understood. One of the things that annoyed me when I tried it was the delay to connecting to my wifi when I brought it out of sleep.
 

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