- Aug 13, 2014
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Hi,
I've posted a few times on here re. the LG G3 battery, under various use. Some good, some not so.
Last night, I decided to DL a film to watch on the way to work this morning. As screen usage is, naturally, the biggest battery killer on the LG (moreso the LG than most due to the mega-screen...), I was surprised at the battery usage - I was expecting something in the region of 25/30% ph, but this I watched 45 mins of the film on the train, and it went from 99% to 90%. So a a full 2hr movie is only going to take 25% or so.
It's a funny old phone. I looked at various web-pages yesterday evening for an hour (Android Central, BBC, FB etc... nothing intensive) and lost 14% doing that, which is a higher rate than watching a good quality film... I guess that uses the CPU also, but I was reading articles and not really going backwards and forwards too much, so to speak.
I'll be interested to hear of others findings with stuff like this?

I've posted a few times on here re. the LG G3 battery, under various use. Some good, some not so.
Last night, I decided to DL a film to watch on the way to work this morning. As screen usage is, naturally, the biggest battery killer on the LG (moreso the LG than most due to the mega-screen...), I was surprised at the battery usage - I was expecting something in the region of 25/30% ph, but this I watched 45 mins of the film on the train, and it went from 99% to 90%. So a a full 2hr movie is only going to take 25% or so.
It's a funny old phone. I looked at various web-pages yesterday evening for an hour (Android Central, BBC, FB etc... nothing intensive) and lost 14% doing that, which is a higher rate than watching a good quality film... I guess that uses the CPU also, but I was reading articles and not really going backwards and forwards too much, so to speak.
I'll be interested to hear of others findings with stuff like this?
