showmethefever
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Download "SwitchPro Widget" from the market. When you configure the widget, select 3g, wifi, and if you use 4g select that to plus what ever else you want. You can easily turn the networks on and off as you please. It saves a TON of battery when you don't leave 3g, wifi, or 4g on. If you have any more questions about it just ask. A lot of people on this forum use SwitchPro.Where do you turn off the always-on mobile off?
In case it hasn't been stated yet, the problem with how batteries charge while in the phone is that they go to 100% and go into standby where they are no longer charging. The phone will actually be anywhere between 90-100% and will still read as 100% when you take it off the charger. Thats why it seems like you get more battery life when you are unplugging it and charging it again. Its just topping it off.I did the batter calibration that was posted earlier in this thread and have had a significant increase in battery life since. So I'm a believer. Here are the steps for anyone who wants to try it:
To calibrate the battery...
With the phone in the on position.
Fully charge the battery with the phone on... (until the led turns green.)
Once the led turns green, unplug the charger until the led goes off.
After the led goes off, plug the charger back in. When the led turns green , power off the phone.
now.... with the phone fully powered off...
1. Unplug the charger.
2. Wait until led goes off.
3. Plug charger back in until the led turns green. When it turns green, unplug the charger again and go to step 1.
4. repeat steps 1 and 3, 10 times. This may take anywhere from 30 seconds to 30 mins per cycle. Typically only about 1 minute. though.
The one setting that makes the biggest difference for me is turning off "always on mobile data". When I reset on my phone I couldn't figure out why I was using so much more battery than before I did the reset even though I had everything set the same... then I realized that I forgot to turn off "always on mobile data".
How do you turn off this feature? Where is it located? I went through every menu in Settings and couldn't find it. I go through two batteries a day easily.
The one setting that makes the biggest difference for me is turning off "always on mobile data". When I reset on my phone I couldn't figure out why I was using so much more battery than before I did the reset even though I had everything set the same... then I realized that I forgot to turn off "always on mobile data".
Does this mean I have to turn it back on every time I go online or use a data-retrieving app? Just wondering what exactly I will be 'missing' while it's turned off and how much of a time-waster it is to always have to toggle it on/off?
Thanks!
ME
^^^^**** IMPORTANT DISCOVERY****^^^^
When you turn on your 4G radio, then turn it off, it will keep scanning and turning off all by itself.
The problem is apparently exacerbated by a 4G toggle widget, which causes the phone to automatically turn on 4G at boot. This repeating of scanning and disconnecting severely drains battery life, and sadly, no matter what ROM or kernel you use, there is only one way to fix it:
-If you don’t use the toggle widget, then you have to reboot your phone after turning off 4G
-If you do use a toggle widget, then you have to remove the widget from your homescreens, then turn off 4G via settings, then reboot.
**To check to see if this is happening, download alogcat off of the market. Look for the lines saying: I/Wimax ( xxx): <DC> Try to establish a connection to DC server.
E/Wimax ( xxx): <DC CONNECT> IO error: msg=’/xxx.x.x.x:xxxx –
Connection refused’
Over and over again.