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Evolution Stu 10 April 2012 10:15 AM

Once everything levels up with the new phone, I find a full day of average use is realistic, with all features turned on.

I personally cant see any reason for not having your phone on charge overnight and personally have a bedside alarm with built in phone dock, so any more than a day of battery life is pretty much a mute point to me.

ALi-B 10 April 2012 10:57 AM

My reason for not charging overnight is only having a single socket in the bedroom. Thats already taken up by a 6 way adapter for the AV gear :o

And I need it beside me incase the burglar alarms go off at work.

I really should knock it out and stick in a double socket, but can't be arsed (although a house up the road just burnt down last week from a fire caused by an extension lead in the bedroom :o )

Flyinspanner 10 April 2012 11:17 AM

You can also save battery life by properly shutting down apps when finished.

Double tap home button, a dock bar will show with all apps running, hold finger on one till it wobbles and you get a 'no entry' type icon appear on it. Tap that no entry sign and it closes the App, you don't lose any data. Shut all the apps you aren't using.

If you don't do this all Apps opened are still opened, but in effect minimised, doing the above actually closes the App. - when running they use power. girl at work had 47 apps running in the background cos she didn't know this.

Slide that dock bar over and you can lock the orientation of the screen too! -tap the grey circular arrow found on far left!

JackClark 10 April 2012 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by Flyinspanner (Post 10571311)
You can also save battery life by properly shutting down apps when finished.

Double tap home button, a dock bar will show with all apps running, hold finger on one till it wobbles and you get a 'no entry' type icon appear on it. Tap that no entry sign and it closes the App, you don't lose any data. Shut all the apps you aren't using.

If you don't do this all Apps opened are still opened, but in effect minimised, doing the above actually closes the App. - when running they use power. girl at work had 47 apps running in the background cos she didn't know this.

Slide that dock bar over and you can lock the orientation of the screen too! -tap the grey circular arrow found on far left!

Very wrong. Only certain apps run in the background and then only certain components of those apps run mostly for a short period of time. There are Activity Monitor apps available which clearly show this. No doubt none of those 47 apps were actually running, clicking them simply resumes them from their last running state.

iOS does a fantastic job of memory management. I have never closed an app in the manner you describe

Turbohot 10 April 2012 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 10571289)
My reason for not charging overnight is only having a single socket in the bedroom. Thats already taken up by a 6 way adapter for the AV gear :o

And I need it beside me incase the burglar alarms go off at work.

I really should knock it out and stick in a double socket, but can't be arsed (although a house up the road just burnt down last week from a fire caused by an extension lead in the bedroom :o )

LOL @ your reason for not charging your phone overnight, Ali. :D Stick a double socket, you technotronic! You know you can do it. :D

markjmd 10 April 2012 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 10571325)
Very wrong. Only certain apps run in the background and then only certain components of those apps run mostly for a short period of time. There are Activity Monitor apps available which clearly show this. No doubt none of those 47 apps were actually running, clicking them simply resumes them from their last running state.

iOS does a fantastic job of memory management. I have never closed an app in the manner you describe

Err, and this is relevant to battery life how, exactly? :wonder:
There's no additional cost in power consumption, once a program is loaded into memory in a first instance, whether it stays loaded afterwards for 5 seconds or 5 days. Now, if you'd made a comment about iOS's CPU management, on the other hand ...

JackClark 10 April 2012 03:32 PM

I think you know exactly what I mean. Pedantry is a crime in certain countries.

markjmd 10 April 2012 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 10571581)
I think you know exactly what I mean. Pedantry is a crime in certain countries.

The fact that mind-reading does indeed count among my many and varied talents notwithstanding, why don't you humour me and the other avid readers of this thread, and spell out what it was you meant? :D

Brun 10 April 2012 05:56 PM

So, the Iphone was collected yesterday and charged. Just waiting for her to come home to see how much electric is left in it :D
Is the an easy way to use MP3's as ringtones? Had a quick google and it bangs on about M4a and M4r but was hoping for something more straight forward :D

Lee247 10 April 2012 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 10571377)
LOL @ your reason for not charging your phone overnight, Ali. :D Stick a double socket, you technotronic! You know you can do it. :D


Noooooooooooo, going off ALis previous DIY attempts, I suspect something like this would happen :lol1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIxUOoMMTaQ

Turbohot 10 April 2012 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by Lee247 (Post 10571930)
Noooooooooooo, going off ALis previous DIY attempts, I suspect something like this would happen :lol1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIxUOoMMTaQ

:lol1: :lol1: :lol1:

Wait till he comes with his infraction gun. Could go misfiring, knowing him. ;) :lol1:

LOL Ali is a top man in nutz-n-bolting. :cool: All he needs is a double socket, that's all. He'll do it! :thumb: :D

bustaMOVEs 10 April 2012 08:50 PM

To save life, double tap on circle button and delete all the apps that are running in the background reguarly.
That should get some extra life
But yeah about 2-3 days depending on gps use and location services and apps.
Regards

zs_phil 10 April 2012 08:51 PM

My battey at this moment is on 20% ,woke up this morning on 100% cycle to work (4 miles) 20 mins later i get into work and its on 91% used a little internet and also 2 prank calls using the fonejacker app to the ritz hotel in london (dufrais i might add:D)and got home from work on 43%

batteries hit and miss sometimes i can use it all day and get home and its on 60% sometimes i get home and its on 20% ,if it cant find a very good 3g signal it drains it

Brun 10 April 2012 09:25 PM

......so it has 55 electrics left after 24hrs use :D

Just another question - although she has unlimited internet, how do you know if it's using 3g of Wifi?

JackClark 10 April 2012 09:35 PM

If its using 3G it says 3G top left. Wifi has the fan type symbol.

andy97 11 April 2012 08:20 AM

If you had ICS. You could know exactly what data had been used, and on which application. How much was used on data plan and how much was used on wifi. The wonders of Android

dpb 11 April 2012 08:34 AM

its got something similar on this 2.3 ray

JackClark 11 April 2012 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by andy97 (Post 10572632)
If you had ICS. You could know exactly what data had been used, and on which application. How much was used on data plan and how much was used on wifi. The wonders of Android

There's an app for that.

bigsinky 11 April 2012 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 10569603)
Didn't charge mine last night, didn't make any calls on it yesterday but did use it for other things 50% this morning.

well i didn't charge my samsung galaxy last night either and guess what, yep my battery is flat. fccuuuuuuuuuuuuuuk :(

JackClark 11 April 2012 09:14 AM

Still haven't charged it, not used it a lot either.

http://i39.tinypic.com/24euwzo.png


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