And I don't see these carrier specific issues or google specific issues being replicated outside of the US. So is it just the US variants seeing this? There's more to the world than America.
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There are issues outside of the US, but they are so small that they don't effect the screen on time or battery life in general any more then any other phone on lollypop.
Sadly, one carrier in the US has an issue on top of the minor ones with lollypop. This compounded issue creates huge battery drains that no other S6 has. As such the myth that the S6 has bad battery life is false and is carrier specific to one US carrier IMHO.
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There are issues outside of the US, but they are so small that they don't effect the screen on time or battery life in general any more then any other phone on lollypop.
Sadly, one carrier in the US has an issue on top of the minor ones with lollypop. This compounded issue creates huge battery drains that no other S6 has. As such the myth that the S6 has bad battery life is false and is carrier specific to one US carrier IMHO.
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Actually all carriers in the US have cell standby issues. Maybe not every user but all variants have seen this issue.. So it isn't just one carrier version..
That's not entirely true. I'm from the UK and having issues with screen on time. If it's a lollipop bug then I can accept that but I haven't owned another android phone for years so I didn't know lollipop was part of the problem.
After charging fully and then leaving my phone unplugged from 5am to 8.30am the battery dropped 6%. Little bit worrying but battery status says device idle 1% and cell standby 1% for the last three and a half hours. On Gsam the highest percentage of app usage was the kernel so not sure whether that's normal. I did leave wifi on for the whole time so don't know if that's where the issue lies.
Yeah I'm struggling with battery life. Not getting close to 5 hours. Most I've gotten is 3.5-4hrs. Been trying to tweak stuff but really don't get much over 4hrs screen time.
I'm working on it though, trying different things. That Samsung Push update didn't seem to improve much for me. As it stands, I'm not sure I'd be holding on to this phone for too long. It's a nice phone, but I just can't get that 5-6hour screen time that others get. And to me a phone is pointless of it's dead.
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Yeah I'm struggling with battery life. Not getting close to 5 hours. Most I've gotten is 3.5-4hrs. Been trying to tweak stuff but really don't get much over 4hrs screen time.
I'm working on it though, trying different things. That Samsung Push update didn't seem to improve much for me. As it stands, I'm not sure I'd be holding on to this phone for too long. It's a nice phone, but I just can't get that 5-6hour screen time that others get. And to me a phone is pointless of it's dead.
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Give your device 2 or 3 more charge cycles and you'll get a good extra hour of screen on time and your standby will increase by about 5 hours with your type of use. With the limited info you gave you sound like your phone is acting normal for a new device and I see nothing bad or different then every other S6. You are clearly not having the issues that would cause you to have a dead phone in less then 10 hours.
Yes there are bugs in lollypop. The worst ones reduce your battery life about one hour of SoT and 2 to 4 hours of standby.
What it won't do is cripple your phone into having 2 to 3 hours of SoT and only 8 or 9 hours of standby. Don't let any discussion related to lollypop scare you. The drain on battery life is not that bad and can be temporarily fixed with some simple tweaks to minimise the drain. Of course this should be fixed with an update but it hasn't been the biggest of problems for the past 5 months or so and I personally wouldn't worrie about it that much. Just enjoy your phone.
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I agree, lollipop is problematic for not just battery bit also memory leak issues. But Sammy should have went with a 3k battery to offset this, especially in light of how popular battery life is nowadays. It wouldn't have taken much effort to tweak the chassis design to accommodate that and we likely wouldn't be having so many discussions about it. I'm willing to bet the Note 5 will probably have a monster battery as usual and everyone will be pretty satisfied.I've literally blamed zero people for any of those things. The problem is very real, I've said that a million times, and it needs to be addressed. Pretending that this same thing isn't happening to other phones or that this is indicative of the way battery life is as a whole on the S6 is what I have a problem with.
It is happening on other phones because it's a Lollipop issue. The battery life people are getting as a result of this issue is not indicative of what battery life can be and is on the S6 without that issue. If people want to cry about their battery life and try to dispute those two facts? Yes, I'll happily correct them.
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I agree, lollipop is problematic for not just battery bit also memory leak issues. But Sammy should have went with a 3k battery to offset this, especially in light of how popular battery life is nowadays. It wouldn't have taken much effort to tweak the chassis design to accommodate that.
Yeah I'm struggling with battery life. Not getting close to 5 hours. Most I've gotten is 3.5-4hrs. Been trying to tweak stuff but really don't get much over 4hrs screen time.
I'm working on it though, trying different things. That Samsung Push update didn't seem to improve much for me. As it stands, I'm not sure I'd be holding on to this phone for too long. It's a nice phone, but I just can't get that 5-6hour screen time that others get. And to me a phone is pointless of it's dead.
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In fairness, some of the posters here are not endlessly complaining, and have expressed an opinion that the DIY adjustments being suggested to them shouldn't be necessary in the first place. I agree. It's a valid point. I wouldn't accept having to DIY on an HDTV or a car infotainment system or numerous other products and I don't buy the "comparing apples to oranges" argument people use as a rebuttal to that either.Instant gratification and the supposed freedom that comes with a lack of personal responsibility and the entitlement to be free of consequences as well as intolerance to opposing viewpoints despite he facts has led to wanting a device slick and quick not caring how it gets there. They want to take it out of the box and turn it on not realizing there may be carrier issues or setting that need to modified slightly to tune the device. It is easier to whine or resort to character assassination responding with rants making it clear that they don't have facts or they try to shut you down.
Actually I've said that almost all phones on lollypop have issues and that all the US phones do too. What you are in denial is that all of the world's GS6 has the same Google issues except that T-Mobile has an additional issue.
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In fairness, some of the posters here are not endlessly complaining, and have expressed an opinion that the DIY adjustments being suggested to them shouldn't be necessary in the first place. I agree. It's a valid point. I wouldn't accept having to DIY on an HDTV or a car infotainment system or numerous other products and I don't buy the "comparing apples to oranges" argument people use as a rebuttal to that either.
But those who are voicing that concern, a legitimate one, are also being relentlessly attacked just like people who are just complaining for the sake of complaining. I've seen it here all week. Can you blame them for being annoyed?
You appear to have missed what I said because I clearly addressed that.Yes, I can. There are reasonable issues and viewpoints backed by facts and there is just ranting. Facts don't matter if they contradict the ranting party line.
You appear to have missed what I said because I clearly addressed that.