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Anyone using Juice Defender?

I decided to do a full to empty test and yesterday morning at 6:30AM the battery was 100% after an overnight charge. 26 hours later, and what I'd call average use, it's down to 2%. Very roughly, battery run down is 4% an hour. I'm use Juice Defender (free version) to maintain internet contact (2 minutes up time per half an hour). I was just wondering if this is what others are getting or whether there are som further optimisations I should be aiming for?

Ian
 
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I've been using this for the last month now, and it really is a genius application.
I did notice that the apn didn't go back on unless I did a reboot... I emailed the developer and he sorted it within a day!
I'm a very heavy user, and now am getting a good day and a half out of it.
Really, delete your task killer and use this; it works a treat!
 
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I've been using this for the last month now, and it really is a genius application.
I did notice that the apn didn't go back on unless I did a reboot... I emailed the developer and he sorted it within a day!
I'm a very heavy user, and now am getting a good day and a half out of it.
Really, delete your task killer and use this; it works a treat!
Can you tell me what's developed said to fix your problem? Because I got the problem too
 
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I installed Juice Defender at the weekend, paid for the full version & was amazed how much longer the battery lasted. It finally ran out after 36 hours of moderate to heavy use, before this i was lucky to get 15-18 hours use. Also altered the screen brightness the same day so might of helped

What's heavy usage that you mean? Sent/Receive SMS? Browsing the net? YouTube video?

Or use HTC for CALL and SMS only?
 
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I have monitored battery usage with just the phone enabled (no wifi or mobile data) and it's working out at 2% per hour. That's half the consumption compared to with Juice Defender on, but of course the phone isn't doing anything apart from waiting for a phone call or SMS message. 2% per hour means 2 days at a stretch but only with minimal use...
 
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What's heavy usage that you mean? Sent/Receive SMS? Browsing the net? YouTube video?

Or use HTC for CALL and SMS only?

Sending lots of text. Surfing the net and about 3 or 4 hours listening to music. Also tested it when I went to sleep it only used 5% battery over 8 hours. Thought that was good.

Been using msn lots tonight and the battery isnt as good so looks like MSN is a heavy battery user. Still on 60% after 5 hours very heavy use
 
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I tried it today to see if I could set nighttime silent mode but you need the pay app. I uninstalled it. Took me about 5 minutes after areboot to work out why I couldn't connect to mobile data network. It had changed my APn settings. I'm sure it probably states in the documentation that it does this, but I didn't read anything,

D'oh

It needs to do that I think... it runs in the background; so it reads the time the APN is on and the amount of data it uses.
 
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I have monitored battery usage with just the phone enabled (no wifi or mobile data) and it's working out at 2% per hour. That's half the consumption compared to with Juice Defender on, but of course the phone isn't doing anything apart from waiting for a phone call or SMS message. 2% per hour means 2 days at a stretch but only with minimal use...

hmm so if u r not connecting to the internet u r better off without juice defender.

but what about if u are planning to connect, would be keen to test that.

1-phone with wifi battery % per hour
2-phone with wifi and juice defender % per hour
3-phone with 3g battery % per hour
4-phone with 3g and juice defender % per hour
(I guess the results would vary according to how many/which apps u r running)

might have a go at that some time.
 
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hmm so if u r not connecting to the internet u r better off without juice defender.

Yup. The big thing JD does is to manage APN (and WiFi on the paid version) depending on usage (i.e time of day, whether the screen is on/traffic is in flow, proportion of each hour to switch on etc). If you don't use APN in particular then you wont see much benefit from JD even theoretically.
 
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