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Old December 22nd, 2010, 07:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all. I recently bought a htc wildfire and have found the battery life to be quite low (only lasts a day or so). I'm pondering purchasing an ipod nano or other mp3 player for music, as I figure that if I play music on my phone it will rundown the battery more quickly and I may also have to get an sd card with more memory (currently only have 2gb). Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Do you use a different music player aside from your android phone or have tips about how to make the battery last longer while playing music etc?

I realize that it might just be best for me to upload my music onto my phone and try using it for music for a few days and seeing how it goes; however, I'm currently home for the holidays where ipods and other mp3 players are cheaper than the country where I go to university. I need to make the decision soonish and don't have too many days to test it out. So any tips would be appreciated. Thanks!

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and have found the battery life to be quite low (only lasts a day or so).
Which is normal for a smartphone.

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I'm pondering purchasing an ipod nano or other mp3 player for music, as I figure that if I play music on my phone it will rundown the battery more quickly
Actually, listening to music on your phone uses hardly any battery at all. I can listen to music for 2 hours or so, and the battery doesnt drain any more than normal. Even streaming Pandora to the phone uses very little battery.

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or have tips about how to make the battery last longer while playing music etc?
just make sure you keep the screen off, that uses a lot of battery if you leave the screen on.
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The main problem is storage really. I have 170GB of music so it's not realistic for me to use my phone for music, as I want to have all of my music available to me. If you have 32GB or less than totally grab a bigger SD card and go for it. Otherwise I'd look into other options.
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Just charge it every night? I only use my phone for music now (about 1hr~2hrs a day) and I just charge my phone every night. The only problem I have is putting all my music on it, but pandora seems to help in that respect!
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Use subsonic, it streams your music from a home computer and you can limit how much to keep on the phone's storage.
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Use subsonic, it streams your music from a home computer and you can limit how much to keep on the phone's storage.
Like the poster above suggested, get a music streaming app. I could not get Subsonic to work. So I would suggest using Audiogalagy instead. It was very easy to setup. Hightly recommended.
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