Thumper wrote:So phones are always on and always touching the internet. So I guess it's the sending and receiving more packets of data that uses up the battery? I mean it's always pinging the nearest tower. I understand data usage differences between being on the cellular network or utilizing some local wi-fi. But it uses more battery the more times I check my Facebook wall?
Thumper wrote:Good to know, we'll see which one I turn out to be.
I have a buddy who suggested tweeking the settings so that some apps will only update when you're on wi fi, there by saving on data usage. Good to know if you're not on an unlimited data usage plan.
I won't see what my actual useful battery cycle time will be until I actually start downloading and using apps. Well more than the 38 that my phone says I'm already using but can't find.
Yeah, I have friends that went through all three scenarios of data usage. One of my friends said that they could slow down their kids' data when they approached a certain limit. We went through the extra costs per month when The Kid used to go over ON THE LAST DAY OF THE BILLING CYCLE. Mrs. T switched to unlimited as her solution.SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Good to know, we'll see which one I turn out to be.
I have a buddy who suggested tweeking the settings so that some apps will only update when you're on wi fi, there by saving on data usage. Good to know if you're not on an unlimited data usage plan.
I won't see what my actual useful battery cycle time will be until I actually start downloading and using apps. Well more than the 38 that my phone says I'm already using but can't find.
Ah Yes! DATA USEAGE. My experience with data was that when I tried to ration it the people on my plan would always go over the limit. Thus, costing me anywhere from $20-$50 extra per month on average. When I switched to unlimited data for a few sheckels more each month the data use drops below what the limited plan was.
I decided not to be a martinet and set up things to turn off their data when we reached the pre-set limits and just switched to an unlimited plan.
Thumper wrote:So phones are always on and always touching the internet. So I guess it's the sending and receiving more packets of data that uses up the battery? I mean it's always pinging the nearest tower. I understand data usage differences between being on the cellular network or utilizing some local wi-fi. But it uses more battery the more times I check my Facebook wall?
Thumper wrote:And now I've misplaced the thing. I think it's at the house on the coffee table, but I remember packing my work bag last night and I'm sure I stuffed it in the bag with my fruit and vitamins. We'll see when I get home. May be the shortest mobile phone tenure of my life...
Thumper wrote:I figured they did after one of my iPhone friends bragged that Apple has that feature. Got any idea how to access it?
Thumper wrote:Yeah I found that in a search. There appears to be an issue with my google account. They say they're assessing the problem and will get back with me in a few days. So when I find the phone in the living room tonight, I'm wondering if they'll have locked it....I hope this doesn't turn out to be a pain. But I'm guessing it will.
Thumper wrote:Visited the nice woman at the front desk. She had my phone. Now I have it back.
It was shocking, yet comforting to see my phone located inside my building. I just wish I could have located it before I left. I could have walked down and grabbed it on the way home. But still, Happy Ending.SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Visited the nice woman at the front desk. She had my phone. Now I have it back.
I love technology... when it works.
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