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stuckonashelf 11-24-2008 03:01 PM

Increased Battery Performance On Sprint
 
Hey guys,

WOW. I have found a way to get an incredible amount of battery life from my Sprint Diamond. Last week I decided to give Winterface a shot and disabled TF3D. Now while it looks boring, I have found the battery life to be way better. I last charged the phone on friday afternoon at work about 5pm, and the thing did not warn me about a low battery until about 10pm Sunday night. That's with making fairly normal amount of calls, checking email regularly, taking a few photos and surfing lightly on the web. I will report back if things change but so far Im thinking wow I love Winterface:headbang:

tobeychris 11-24-2008 03:13 PM

Re: Increased Battery Performance On Sprint
 
Wow... disabling an intense graphics program on a computer will make it draw less power?

violent31601 11-24-2008 03:53 PM

Re: Increased Battery Performance On Sprint
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tobeychris (Post 539608)
Wow... disabling an intense graphics program on a computer will make it draw less power?

why you got to be like that?

he's just giving advise, some people might not know why the Diamond takes so much battery life when being used

Riley 11-24-2008 04:22 PM

Re: Increased Battery Performance On Sprint
 
good tip. But I just as soon keep tf3d. Its one of the reasons I got the phone and with active sync set to sync once every hour (work hours), I get descent battery life for a day which is fine. That's with a good amount of data usage as well. Put the phone on the charger at night and repeat process.

SmknJoe 11-24-2008 04:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tobeychris (Post 539608)
Wow... disabling an intense graphics program on a computer will make it draw less power?


lol. The increasing sarcasm in each one of your posts keeps me here.
=D>

:headbang:

daryllh 11-24-2008 04:44 PM

Re: Increased Battery Performance On Sprint
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tobeychris (Post 539608)
Wow... disabling an intense graphics program on a computer will make it draw less power?

This forum wouldn't be the same without your crabby-pants comments.

Really, it gets fairly old, especially raggin' on a guy who was trying to help.

steps 11-24-2008 05:17 PM

Re: Increased Battery Performance On Sprint
 
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Originally Posted by daryllh (Post 539814)
This forum wouldn't be the same without your crabby-pants comments.

Really, it gets fairly old, especially raggin' on a guy who was trying to help.

That's what happens when someone gets a "big head" and think they are the sh*t when it comes to rom developement...sadly I beg to differ....

oAsIz 11-24-2008 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by steps (Post 539927)
That's what happens when someone gets a "big head" and think they are the sh*t when it comes to rom developement...sadly I beg to differ....


Uh actually I have to agree with Tobey... I mean there are several threads already that say that TF3D disabled improves the battery life. And it was more funny than mean I thought.

daryllh 11-24-2008 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by oAsIz (Post 539986)
Uh actually I have to agree with Tobey... I mean there are several threads already that say that TF3D disabled improves the battery life. And it was more funny than mean I thought.

the person has 9 posts. Probably new. Sifting through this forum can be a daunting task and a little frustrating.

He found something he thought could help the community. Guy didn't need to be made a joke of. Save that for the vets of the board who keep asking where something is.

violent31601 11-24-2008 05:53 PM

Re: Increased Battery Performance On Sprint
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daryllh (Post 539989)
the person has 9 posts. Probably new. Sifting through this forum can be a daunting task and a little frustrating.

He found something he thought could help the community. Guy didn't need to be made a joke of. Save that for the vets of the board who keep asking where something is.

I agree with this!


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