Question of opinion

johnnyshinta

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I am having trouble deciding whether to turn 4g on or off. Currently I don't get 4g coverage in my office. So that's 8.5 hours a day 5 days a week. And at home i use wifi and don't need 4g. So I've kept the radio off. But I feel like I'm not getting the most out of my phone.

If that was your situation what would you do?

I do have a charger at my desk in my car and at home. And have the Samsung 2100 extended battery

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I have a charger at work and in my car, granted I have 4g where I am. However by leaving 4g on you can do simultaneous voice and data. I'd leave it on if you got spare USB cables.
 
I charge at night and in the car. I also leave Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS on full time. On rare occasions I will USB charge at my desk. This just seams to work well for me.

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Leave it on for a few days and see if the battery drain is worth the speed to you. When I know I'm going to be at the office, I leave 4g on, because I know my phone will be charged fully when I leave.

On the weekend, I leave 4g off bc I'm not usually near a charger
 
I have unlimited data and my wifi is slightly faster download speeds and probably 10 times faster upload

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I have a charger at work and in my car, granted I have 4g where I am. However by leaving 4g on you can do simultaneous voice and data. I'd leave it on if you got spare USB cables.

Simultaneous voice and data is a pretty good reason

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I now leave it on as default. Turn it off if I'm going to be away from a charger for a long time or in the boon docks w/no possibility of 4g
 
I leave it off unless I'm in a 4G area and need to down/upload something quickly or I know I won't have WiFi and will need to do voice and data at the same time.
 
I live 4G ON all the time since I have unlimited data and speed is FASTER than home wifi.

But I also use JUICE DEFENDER to save the battery. Helps a lot.
 
I think it wouldn't be an issue if there was a true 4G on/off widget available. So from what I'm hearing the biggest benefit is simultaneous voice and data. The speed is a big plus but I don't need it all the time. I have wifi at home and I'm not steaming stuff all day long. However I might get a phone call that I need voice and data at the some time and I don't want to have to disconnect the call turn 4g on and then call the person back.

The caveat to that being if I'm going to be away from a charger for a long time I may want to turn 4G off.

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So you don't get 4G at the office and you use your faster wifi at home... I guess the real question for you is how often are you not at either one of those places? If you're only away from either one of those places for like to 2 hours a day I don't really see the point in having it on. But that's just me.
 
So you don't get 4G at the office and you use your faster wifi at home... I guess the real question for you is how often are you not at either one of those places? If you're only away from either one of those places for like to 2 hours a day I don't really see the point in having it on. But that's just me.

Well there is voice and data on weekends and on my commute

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