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Battery life is comparable to N9; for example on saturday unplugged charger at 7:00 AM, when it had 100% charge. Had some light browser/mail/sms usage during the day, also few short calls and I checked the map once (and turned GPS off after it). When I plugged it back to charger in the night at around 01:30 AM it was 47% still available. So, charge about halved in 18 hours. |
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Okey I cannot remember but I think I unplugged the phone yesterday around 12-14 (pm). So its been soon around 24h and still 20% left. It is a bit less than what I had with N9 though I've had accounts online all the time (gchat).
Didn't do so much stuff yesterday, maybe some browsing and adding new contacts, no calls or sms. I wish we get some nice battery monitor soon similar to N9, to see really which using the battery. The battery life was actually horrible in the first few days but maybe the battery is just starting to perform as it should. Should take a couple of rechargings for it to operate 100%. Have to make some notes for a few days of what I do and so on. :) Manual battery monitor. |
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In fact maybe someone could do a little systemui type button to switch the dalvik on and off. |
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It's yet to be seen how it affects battery consumption. |
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I have neverever heard of such a thing before! Is that even possible? Unspeakable! how.... |
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But wouldn't it be a satisfying rape of Android system legislation to force multiple instances of Aliendalvik to make them multitask. :p |
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