iPhone 3gs battery usage
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iPhone 3gs battery usage
I always charge the phone overnight, and have the battery meter turned on so it displays % rather than just the bar.
This morning, dropping my daughter off at school, I happened to notice that I was already down to 94%- the phone had only been on about 45 minutes and I hadn't made or received any calls.
Think I'm going to have to get a powerskin for it a this is getting stupid- its flat by 6pm latest every day!
This morning, dropping my daughter off at school, I happened to notice that I was already down to 94%- the phone had only been on about 45 minutes and I hadn't made or received any calls.
Think I'm going to have to get a powerskin for it a this is getting stupid- its flat by 6pm latest every day!
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4 days between charges for my blackberry. I tend to charge it every 2nd or 3rd night though.
Pointless having these fancy phones if you have to turn off all the gadgets to get a decent battery life out of them.
I would guess a full reboot to clear running apps in memory etc may help your battery.
Pointless having these fancy phones if you have to turn off all the gadgets to get a decent battery life out of them.
I would guess a full reboot to clear running apps in memory etc may help your battery.
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I think that is just the way they are unfortunately.
Try turning the brightness down on the screen for one thing.
Thats usually what you find with gadgets like an i phone, they have all the bells and whistles and they suck the battery dry within hours when using apps and internet.
Try turning the brightness down on the screen for one thing.
Thats usually what you find with gadgets like an i phone, they have all the bells and whistles and they suck the battery dry within hours when using apps and internet.
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3G is only needed if you want faster internet. Pointless for phone calls, and to be honest if you are checking your emails then 2G is perfectly fine. Even web page load fine under 2G. I rarely use the 3G and I'm on my phone all day long doing emails etc etc.
On the iPhone, turn down the brightness, make sure location services is turned off (that's the GPS), if your not using services like bluetooth and wifi then turn them off too. Just flick them on as you need them.
Also do a reboot on the iPhone as mentioned above.
On the iPhone, turn down the brightness, make sure location services is turned off (that's the GPS), if your not using services like bluetooth and wifi then turn them off too. Just flick them on as you need them.
Also do a reboot on the iPhone as mentioned above.
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I use the 3g a lot on my 3gs, and have a few phone calls and text messages every day. Tend to play a few games on it as well. The battery usuall lasts a couple of days before needing a top up.
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I think you may have a problem if going flat by 6pm. I have everything turned on, use the phone for calls at least an hour a day. Check emails and use web/games quite a bit and I always get a full day and has 25% is at 11pm. I always need to charge overnight.
The battery life isnt brilliant but that is the turn side of having such a powerful phone. For me as long as I get a full day out of any battery, on my laptop (samsung nc10 has 7 hour battery life) /phone etc then that is ok. It isnt good enough having anything less than a day, I will send mine back as soon as it dips below what it is currently.
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The battery life isnt brilliant but that is the turn side of having such a powerful phone. For me as long as I get a full day out of any battery, on my laptop (samsung nc10 has 7 hour battery life) /phone etc then that is ok. It isnt good enough having anything less than a day, I will send mine back as soon as it dips below what it is currently.
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I leave the bluetooth on all the time (lazy, I know) but its only used when I'm in the car. I'll try turning it off and see if it makes much difference.
I've switched 3g off, and location services. Will also try turning wifi off, although I'm kind of turning off everything I love the iphone for.
I've switched 3g off, and location services. Will also try turning wifi off, although I'm kind of turning off everything I love the iphone for.
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52% (which is surprisingly good), no apps, 3g bluetooth and wifi turned on until about half an hour ago, maybe 90 mins of calls.
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When i first got my HTC hero was needing charged every day as everything was on constantly .
Once it was tweaked, i managed to get it down to 3/4 days worth of charge.
Some of the things i did which i would assume will work on other phones
Switch off WIFI unless i need it
Switch off Bluetooth unless i need it
Adjust Email/Tweets/ to synch every hour instead of 15 mins
Adjust Blogs to synch oncer per day instead of 15 mins.
Switch off background data usage unless i need it (basicaly junk checking for updates)
Have a good look at the installed apps, some of them were preventing the phone from entering a sleep state, increasing cpu speeds and draining the battery.
Never bothered turning off 3G at all to be honest as the rest of the tweeks made such a difference.
If i sit and abuse the internet, or play a game then it will sure drop fast, but now its allowed to chill out properly in between uses, its lasting for yonks!
Once it was tweaked, i managed to get it down to 3/4 days worth of charge.
Some of the things i did which i would assume will work on other phones
Switch off WIFI unless i need it
Switch off Bluetooth unless i need it
Adjust Email/Tweets/ to synch every hour instead of 15 mins
Adjust Blogs to synch oncer per day instead of 15 mins.
Switch off background data usage unless i need it (basicaly junk checking for updates)
Have a good look at the installed apps, some of them were preventing the phone from entering a sleep state, increasing cpu speeds and draining the battery.
Never bothered turning off 3G at all to be honest as the rest of the tweeks made such a difference.
If i sit and abuse the internet, or play a game then it will sure drop fast, but now its allowed to chill out properly in between uses, its lasting for yonks!
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I'm currently developing a power source for small applications that will NEVER run out of charge..... well I can dream, but imagine the revenue on that invention! I don't know why mobile/smartphone manufacturers don't use solar cells to top up the charge.
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