- Nov 10, 2012
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One of the many small (or maybe not so small) things that bother me about my WP8 phone is the rather large collection of apps that turn my phone into a heater.
This is good for cold days and keeping my hands warm - yet really, really bad for battery life.
One example - Audible. Even if you are not listening to an audio book, if the app is still open it will drain your battery in a couple hours.
A second example - the WP Central App! Yes, running this sites app will ramp up my 920 CPU to a high load and suck the battery down. That happens even when I "multitask" by jumping to another app. In the background WPCentral will deplete my battery while challenging the phone to try and melt the upper third of the phone.
Because so many apps have this problem, I can only assume it is some sort of Microsoft API issue. I wish it would be fixed. I'm hoping for an early credit to upgrade my phone, but while I am stuck with WP8 - I've now gone to using my old iPhone for listening to Audible - all day long - because my 920 will die within 2 hours if I try it there.
*sigh*
This is good for cold days and keeping my hands warm - yet really, really bad for battery life.
One example - Audible. Even if you are not listening to an audio book, if the app is still open it will drain your battery in a couple hours.
A second example - the WP Central App! Yes, running this sites app will ramp up my 920 CPU to a high load and suck the battery down. That happens even when I "multitask" by jumping to another app. In the background WPCentral will deplete my battery while challenging the phone to try and melt the upper third of the phone.
Because so many apps have this problem, I can only assume it is some sort of Microsoft API issue. I wish it would be fixed. I'm hoping for an early credit to upgrade my phone, but while I am stuck with WP8 - I've now gone to using my old iPhone for listening to Audible - all day long - because my 920 will die within 2 hours if I try it there.
*sigh*