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Re: Texting and Battery Life?
Whats the draw on your battery while your txting? Whats the draw on your battery at idle?
(WTB 4.7 maybe the SIP issue being resolved will help) I cant offer too much help about battery life cause I charge mine everywhere I go. Charger at home/work/car. And FFS update your profile (Just playing). |
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Re: Texting and Battery Life?
One thing:
If you're on EVDO, text messages send and recieve in 1X mode. If you're constantly switching back and forth, it kills the battery. Something to try: HKLM->Software->OEM->PhoneSetting Change "HiddenModeOperation" from 1 to 0. Then go to Settings -> Phone -> Mode of Operation and set 1X only. Try that for a day and see if it solves your problem |
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Same thing happens to me. I'm on EVDO all the time and it's constanltly switching from EV to 1x when sending/receiving. The battery depletes at an alarming rate. I don't know if I want to set the mode to 1x permanently because I use a lot of data during the day too and I don't want to use 1x instead of EV since it's so much slower.
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Not really during the day. While I'm working I might take the phone out of my pocket to fire off a quick text, but that's about it. No data really except for at lunch. Then I just put it back in EVDO. I suppose if you use the internet at random times during the day switching back and forth could really be a pain. If I use it it's usually for a set purpose, like "oh, I need to check my bank account" or whatever. So then it's no big deal to switch to EVDO, then back again. I guess if you use the internet a lot this can be a pain in the arse.
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Thanks for the solution though intx. |
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