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Help Email Push vs Fetch. Which one uses more Battery?

I've used push/fetch connected to an exchange server on both my Droid X & iPhone 3GS. In both cases fetch is better on battery life.

Technically push is only supposed to use bandwidth when the server tells it there is a new message available, however it must maintain a secure connection to the server, this connection is broken and re-established throughout the day so it ends up being almost constant whereas fetch only uses bandwidth at a specified polling interval. I can't use fetch because most days I get well over 100 messages and many require a quick response so I don't have the option of having a 5 minute fetch cycle, I could get 10 messages in that amount of time. So IMO fetch will be much better on the battery, assuming you choose a relatively long refresh interval like 30 minutes+
 
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