Matt_james_matt
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I think the battery is really good I get 5 hours at minimum and that's with 4g and stuff on and I am enjoying it alot so far
I'm not necessarily concerned about battery usage for FB but rather the annoying notification icon next to the FB app icon. I don't know why it does this when I have done everything to turn off al notifications. And it never did it on my iPhone.I'm not sure, but this amount is so low that it really doesn't matter. At .05% per hour, it would take 20 hours for FB to lower your battery by just 1%. I really don't think it's worrying about, but that is just me![]()
I don't understand how it's possible that you get double my Sot time it makes no sense!! I too have it set like a new phone. So I must have something in the background that kills me. Can I ask you a favor? Can you send us a screenshot when your battery is fully discharged of your usage with Sot as well? But please don't use that third party app but rather the native Samsung battery monitors in the settings.. Since that's what we all use here, we can make a fair comparison. Thanks!Definitely not a light user. I love this phone so I'm always on it. I did a factory reset and didnt restore from back up. Added all my apps one at a time. The only thing i restored was my contacts... Since then thats the kinda battery life I've been getting.
I don't understand how it's possible that you get double my Sot time it makes no sense!! I too have it set like a new phone. So I must have something in the background that kills me. Can I ask you a favor? Can you send us a screenshot when your battery is fully discharged of your usage with Sot as well? But please don't use that third party app but rather the native Samsung battery monitors in the settings.. Since that's what we all use here, we can make a fair comparison. Thanks!
The biggest thing people seem to forget about battery life is how cell signal affects it. I can set up 3 phones identical on 3 different carriers and lay them all on the same table. Each phone will have different battery life dependent on signal. It is the largest factor and until people can document their signal throughout the battery cycle its going to be very difficult to compare accurately.
This is exactly the point I wanted to make when I posted a few posts back. A couple of days ago I had 6.5 hours screen on time and then the day after with the exact same setup, same phone, I had 4 hours screen on time. There was one key difference. I was in a different town that had much worse cellular signal.The biggest thing people seem to forget about battery life is how cell signal affects it. I can set up 3 phones identical on 3 different carriers and lay them all on the same table. Each phone will have different battery life dependent on signal. It is the largest factor and until people can document their signal throughout the battery cycle its going to be very difficult to compare accurately.
Bad signal, and even something that doesn't seem bad signal because you can still make calls fine, will eat a battery very quickly.The biggest thing people seem to forget about battery life is how cell signal affects it. I can set up 3 phones identical on 3 different carriers and lay them all on the same table. Each phone will have different battery life dependent on signal. It is the largest factor and until people can document their signal throughout the battery cycle its going to be very difficult to compare accurately.
Well based on what I am seeing you went 2 days and some but only 3.75 SOT. What that tells me is that you're using phone as you say but only looking at it occasionally.Again
What app are you using for this?So for the first week of use, I didn't have any of the battery saving modes on and got an average expected SOT (calculated SOT as if used till the battery was fully depleted) of 5.4 hours (the first two days I'm not counting because I didn't even have a SIM card in the phone, just setting up on wifi). This screen shot is showing the actual daily SOTs though. I'm using the mid battery saving mode this week, but just changed the screen resolution to 1080, no CPU performance changes...