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Is switching to iPhone just because of battery a bad decision?
I am sick of poor performance of my EVO's battery. I am not able to use the phones full capability for sake of battery exhaustion fear. My Evo last for 6-7 hour a day for very light(almost no) use.
I juice up 6-7 Hours by: 1) Disabled background data in setting 2) Use Juice Defender 3) Uninstalled useless app from Sprint via Titanium Backup (this proves I am rooted) 4) Refrain my self to use phone for long voice call (less than 30 minutes a day) 5) Refrain my self to use applications. (Forget about Data hoggers like Netflix and other I use skyfire or Dolphin browser to read newspapers.) 6) Scheduled my Emails to sync once a day The points 4,5 and 6 really pisses me off. If I can use my phone as a phone at the end of the day then what is the purpose of having a cell phone??:scratch: Anyways I am not using my EVO and Sprint's 4G to full potential in fear of battery. iPhone will mostly not offer me most of the things so I will be saving most of the battery at-least for a day and be able to talk more.(What most of the iphone users are claiming with coming of iOS5) Switching to iPhone the biggest thing I have to lose is flash. I was thinking 4G network but again I am not using 4G most of the time in fear of saving battery. In a phone these 3 features will fulfill my appetite: 1) Able to make calls 2) Use web browser 3) Use Navigation |
Re: Is switching to iPhone just because of battery a bad decision?
Yes.
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Re: Is switching to iPhone just because of battery a bad decision?
No.
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Re: Is switching to iPhone just because of battery a bad decision?
You're going to get both answers anyway... So I figured I'd pick one of each so I can always go back and quote myself and say I told you so.
LOL The decision is YOURS. YOU have your reasons and as long as YOU get what YOU want in the end... Who cares what any of us has to say. If that was MY biggest concern... And the iPhone was available at Sprint... I may be tempted as well. I'm not willing to leave unlimited data and shared minutes and free ANY network cellie to cellie calls for ANY network at this moment. So I... And I repeat... I... Will not do it. YOU may have more specific reasons why YOU will. Good luck either way bro. p. |
Re: Is switching to iPhone just because of battery a bad decision?
I was getting horrible battery life with the stock rom, try some of the other cooked roms from this site. Trying some of these roms wont cost you money like canceling your wireless account and buying a new phone.
If you still want to switch, my daughter needs a new phone! |
Re: Is switching to iPhone just because of battery a bad decision?
smartphone + usage = poor battery life. It's that simple. I know several I-phone users that are plugging in around 2pm each day for the same reason we are. :)
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i get great battery life
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+1. The most beneficial thing that I've found is using my WiFi everywhere I go. There are many places that you frequent now that is going with unsecured WiFi so you can surf the net. One of the main drains of battery life (someone correct me if I'm wrong) is your phone constantly searching for a good signal on the network, that constant polling is one of the biggest culprits. By using WiFi and turning off Sprint's network, I can go almost 2 days just using WiFi, only turning the network on when I'm driving. You will still be able to do everything on your phone thru WiFi, thus saving your battery. If your job has WiFi and they are gracious enough to provide you with the key, that will be the best way to go during work hours. I'm able to tap into the WiFi we have for our suppliers when they come visit, maybe your job has an unsecured WiFi signal they give to visitors that you could tap into. Now Navigation is no man's land to me, I just let Ford's SYNC system do that instead. There was a thread on either here or XDA about switching PRL's over to Verizon and I heard some people say they've had good results with battery life but was unable to make calls, they received calls and was able to use V's network for surfing and texting tho. That could be another option vs utilizing WiFi but I've never tried it. |
Re: Is switching to iPhone just because of battery a bad decision?
Doesn't the iPhone have non interchangeable batteries? So you could end up in a similar position. Have you considered getting an extended battery? Once I switched over to the Mugen extended battery with cover, I never looked back.
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