migueli2
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So or you're a bad user or your phone not good.
My wife's 620 goes to three days battery usage without charger!
My wife's 620 goes to three days battery usage without charger!
So or you're a bad user or your phone not good.
My wife's 620 goes to three days battery usage without charger!
I have the mobile internet on since yesterday and there have been 18 hours since last charge and I still have a lot of battery left. When did you get your phone? Every charge cycle seems to improve the battery lifeSo. the conclusion is that it is a good smartphone for doing non smart thing(I mean calling chatting which a basic of feature phone can do that).
I have the mobile internet on since yesterday and there have been 18 hours since last charge and I still have a lot of battery left. When did you get your phone? Every charge cycle seems to improve the battery life
Mind you that some apps might drain the battery fast. Whatsapp is one example. I think you should pay attention to your apps and see if some of them drain your battery more.Well friends!
I read all tips about improving battery backup(Wifi off, Data connection off,3G off,Location off,Low brightness etc) and I also make sure nothing is running in background.
Normally when I am in home I use WIFI but while traveling I use 3G internet.
Well friends!
I read all tips about improving battery backup(Wifi off, Data connection off,3G off,Location off,Low brightness etc) and I also make sure nothing is running in background.
Normally when I am in home I use WIFI but while traveling I use 3G internet.
Before the update skype was draining my battery. After the latest update is fine. I do not find that it drains my battery. Have you updated it?The tips will help. Another thing I have noticed is that the 'skype' app seems to impact the battery life. If I'm keeping 3G on all day then I get one day battery life. If I only turn on 3G when I need it I get at least two days battery life. There is an app called 'connectivity shortcuts', it enables you to create live tiles that will take you straight to your cellular and wifi settings, quite handy for batter management.
Look, the fact is 3G and notifications will chew up battery because your phone is always working rather than truly being on standby. This is the case for any OS. The 620 brings allot to the table, its a versatile phone, but versatility always comes with some compromise, in this case the weight/price/battery balance.