Frankly, all cellphones have shitty batteries, and with processors getting faster, it'll only get worse. We've followed Moore's law for CPU speed, but there's not been an equivalent for batteries. Batteries have lagged behind and until engineers make some great breakthrough in battery technology, we are destined to a similar future.
Not really, there's just not been any real advancements. We look at CPUs and they have some new feature coming every 6 months. Along with being smaller, more efficient and producing less heat.
Batteries haven't. We are using the same battery technology for the last 5 years in our phones, which it's still not a "new" technology either. We need a battery that just is significantly better than current batteries.
That shy buying phones with the fastest CPU is a bit stupid right now. Battery just gets slurped like a prostitute on rent day.
Depends on what I do with it. If I'm literally on it and playing games, chatting on IRC, internet browsing I can burn through my battery in a few hours.
If it's in my pocket most of the day, the odd phone call and texting it'll last 12 hours. This is after having my phone for a year.
Damn i'm so not used to that. Wildfire with it's slow hardware got 2.5-3 days easily, with wifi always at home and Edge outside on occasions.
Now with this Lumia 520 it's a day, day and a half max, but seeing how most of you burn it in 12 hours guess it's not that bad then..
I actually had it on. I knew where the phone was and found the taxi, but it was parked at some big apartment complex. After 2 days, it went off the radar and never herd of it again. The driver definitely stole it. :|
I still don't understand how families deal with these outrageous cell phones. I have 4 old cheap chinese Android phones on prepaid that costs me $5/month for each phone since all we do is use them for texting. Phone calls are $0.10/minute for our maybe 6 phone calls per year we make and no data (I use on wifi at home and at work.)
If I was to upgrade and go out and get the latest and greatest like everyone else, it would cost me $1000 for the phones themselves, $144 to activate them, and for the lowest I can see, $200/month.
How do you all do this? And why am I the fool to have a loan for the same amount for a new car that gets me back and forth to work to make me money?
As for my phones....
2 of these, AT&T Avail / ZTE Z900 (I think)
and 2 of these, AT&T Fusion 2
On AT&T GoPhone prepaid $5/month text, $0.10/minute call, wifi only each.