Nakrohtap
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- Nov 16, 2011
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My points boil down to use your phone as you like and don't remove features you use to try and better SOT. person A may never get what person B gets, based on different variables. It doesn't mean don't remove bloat or disable features you don't use.I see a version of the "don't gimp your phone" response to questions like the OP's in every discusssion that lasts more than a couple of posts.
I don't buy it.
We all have multiple features and apps pre-loaded on our new phones that we will *never* use. Now, for each of us, the list of thsoe will be different, but if they are apps that run in the background, and there is a way to stop them from doing so, of course you should disable them. If there are enough of them, of course that will give you better performance and battery life than you would otherwise have. If you can gain a more than negligible increase in battery life by adjusting the way you use the phone, for some that's a reasonable trade off, as well.
Fast charging is not equivalent to battery capacity and life.
Let me say that again.
Fast charging is not equivalent to battery capacity and life.
Just because User A may get 6 hours of SOT with his usage pattern, and User B may get only 4 with hers, doesn't mean each shouldn't want to get the most they can for their unique situations.