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Originally Posted by SuperFetaMan
I think there are just too many variables and speaking with any sense of conclusiveness on battery life carries too much legal risk. I say this because I work with a team on documentation and what we can say cannot be remotely "promissory."
Signal strength, variance in manufacturing between battery or CPU, what widgets/apps are running (seriously, an infinite combination of apps from one user to the next)...all those things guarantee that no two people will have the same battery life, let alone usage patterns (calls/sms/email/syncing).
I wish manufacturers would start putting in beefier batteries, though. They're pretty stupid for not listening to customers and measuring avg customer usage patterns. I can never get more than 10-12 hours out of my phone with light use.
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Your right you'll never get 10-12 hours on lite usage! Android is open source, where the Iphone is closed (controlled) and by Google doing all those free apps how do think the developers are getting paid!? When you install apps it tells you what it will be accessing in the background, so that the proper advertisement is sent to you!! Apps+Syncing+ bad battery+Your usage= not good! Hey but it's free v.s. Paying?