Nokia Touch Update after disabled Vibration....

Anant Anand

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Personal Experience: 1) Battery improved around 7-10 percent for heavy users and 1-3 percent for light user or sleep mode. 2) smoothness increased. 3) screen freeze reduced on 720...
 
I hate it a lot actually because of the fact that you don't really know if the phone does anything and I am used to it, using a L820 it doesnt use that much battery (well I hope so).
 
Yup, my battery has MASSIVELY improved! Today I've only used up 6% of my in 7 hours. That includes my use of Mix Radio streaming online for 30 minutes, WPCentral browsing for 30 minutes, periodic chat on messenger and Skype. PLUS have 11 background tasks that wakes my phone up every 30 minutes.

Normally in 7 hours, I would be down by at least 21-25%. I am so thankful for this Nokia Touch update. I always thought vibration was the killer along with my AMOLED screen.
 
I'm also L720 user , and today I has already updated the touch update , however I did not feel any battery improvement perhaps my phone's firmware is still under GDR2 , or I did not amend any setting .
 
I'm also L720 user , and today I has already updated the touch update , however I did not feel any battery improvement perhaps my phone's firmware is still under GDR2 , or I did not amend any setting .

Did you "disable vibration" ? That's what is causing the difference. Not the update in itself.
 
It reduced sensitivity on my 928. Harder to slide up lock screen and scroll. Changed it back and good again.
 
L820 user.. I like it without the vibrations... It feels great actually.. Cant say about battery performance improvements..
 
Hallelujah. I love my 720 but the haptic feed back on the three buttons got on my tits. All is well now..............and breath!!
 

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