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From 100 down to 0 ppercent?I am still looking to get a 1520.3 and was wondering what kind of battery life you all get.
I am not talking about estimated time left but real battery life![]()
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From 100 down to 0 ppercent?
2 days usually. Meaning I go a night without charging it. Wake up, use phone all day and the next day and charge it that night. Sometimes i need to charge it during the day of the second day. I have maximized my battery consumption and dont use any background tasks or live tiles. Dont leave bluetooth or wifi on unless I am actively using them.
The old NiCad and NiMH batteries like to be run flat, then fully charged to 100% - to prevent the so called "memory-effect".
However, lithium ion (Lion), and lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries like to have their charge kept up.
Lions and Lipos perform best if they are recharged when capacity falls to 50%.
If lions and lipos are allowed to discharge to nearly zero capacity, then recharged to 100% - the lion and lipo battery will age quickly, and the battery won't last as many years, with the maximum capacity falling quickly over 12 months...
Not sure why you quoted my post. I never said I let it die. In fact I usually charger it around the 20-30% range. Anf you are wrong about the 50%. Just as long as you dont let it die all the time is fine. Doesnt matter what percentage you start to charge. Actually the best thing to do for the battery would to be turn the phone off if you arent using it. But obviously it would be silly to turn your phone on and off all day.The old NiCad and NiMH batteries like to be run flat, then fully charged to 100% - to prevent the so called "memory-effect".
However, lithium ion (Lion), and lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries like to have their charge kept up.
Lions and Lipos perform best if they are recharged when capacity falls to 50%.
If lions and lipos are allowed to discharge to nearly zero capacity, then recharged to 100% - the lion and lipo battery will age quickly, and the battery won't last as many years, with the maximum capacity falling quickly over 12 months...
Not sure why you quoted my post. I never said I let it die. In fact I usually charger it around the 20-30% range. Anf you are wrong about the 50%. Just as long as you dont let it die all the time is fine. Doesnt matter what percentage you start to charge. Actually the best thing to do for the battery would to be turn the phone off if you arent using it. But obviously it would be silly to turn your phone on and off all day.
My Samsung ATIV S i8750, has almost the same specs as the Lumia 1020, same CPU, same GPU, and plus the L1020 has 2GB of RAM compared to the 1GB for the ATIV S. My phone works perfect, it's fast, snappy, accurate in every aspect. So how come your Lumia 1020 is laggy? I am not saying you are overreacting, but i am just wondering is that even possible with 2GB of RAM? Maybe something is wrong with your phone, just sayin'.These responses alone are why I'm considering the 1520 now. I'm so tired of my battery life on my 1020 and the lag as well
My Samsung ATIV S i8750, has almost the same specs as the Lumia 1020, same CPU, same GPU, and plus the L1020 has 2GB of RAM compared to the 1GB for the ATIV S. My phone works perfect, it's fast, snappy, accurate in every aspect. So how come your Lumia 1020 is laggy? I am not saying you are overreacting, but i am just wondering is that even possible with 2GB of RAM? Maybe something is wrong with your phone, just sayin'.![]()
Maybe the Samsung optimizes the OS better than the 1020? I've got a 1020 as well, as while in idle it's nice but using it drains the battery pretty aggressively. Lag, it can be slower at times but I wouldn't say my 1020 is laggy...but its not as snappy as the latest phones. Apperantly the extra GB is strictly for image processing...so both phones use 1gb for OS.