That's a SINGLE POST, man...
That was a single post, you can read the link yes... Using your superior internet skills, you can move your mouse to the top right of the screen where it links to the context and parent thread of that single post. Which i m pretty sure i mentioned the 60+ pages of issues and attempts at resolving abnormal battery drain experienced by the x10 and compared to other android devices.
here is another single post from the larger subset of that thread.
xda-developers - View Single Post - X10 Power Usage this is the type of thing i m worrying about..as if all programs are shut down, the phone should be asleep in standby...
There are a LOT OF THEM over there, yes. I frequent there too though stopped posting long time ago - way too much half-illiterate clueless people are spreading BS there.
I m glad to see you have such a high opinion of yourself, and others.
It's called
empirical, pal - it's my experience.
The
anecdotal is YOURS, y'know, when you link to other's post.
you seem to have a bit of confusion as to what anecdotal evidence means, so let me google that for you.
From wiki "(2) Evidence, which may itself be true and verifiable, used to deduce a conclusion which does not follow from it, usually by generalizing from an insufficient amount of evidence. For example "my grandfather smoked like a chimney and died healthy in a car crash at the age of 99" does not disprove the proposition that "smoking markedly increases the probability of cancer and heart disease at a relatively early age". In this case, the evidence may itself be true, but does not warrant the conclusion."
Anecdotal evidence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Like your experience which may be true in your case, because your x10 does not suffer from battery issues, does not warrant that no, or even a lot of x10s do not suffer from battery issues.
You linked a SINGLE post - where are 60 pages...?
BTW I bet that ANY 60 pages topic is majority garbage, yakyak about the same thing over and over again.
again this was addressed in the single post, when i mentioned the thread it was from, it was my mistake however to assume you knew how to navigate a forum.
But HOW IF IT DOES NOT RUN?
the task restarts, back ground processes and functions associated with it, trigger its starting, programs and processes tied to the app, try to access the app while its closed and use cpu cycles because they loop continually looking for it... there are several ways and methods for it to be the result of a drain, and by the reports from a lot of users it seems sony's "additions" are more often than not the culprit when compared to other android phones and battery consumption with similar specs.
You guys are HOPELESS, seriously, with all this BS...
...or, the Moon phase...
...or, apparently,
as it seems, neither of you knows a flying **** about it...
...so revert to making up shit without any actual CLUE.
No surprise after "it's CPU... or no, it's 3D... no it's some other way - but it sure does kill the battery!"
Guys: how about setting up the phone properly?
Granted, I'm running the latest firmware but I ahven't changed anything so far. Lots of Mediscape use and no "leaking" anywhere.
Given this is your view, if you d be kind enough to not post in this thread as it seems you do not have the answers to the questions I m asking. Further more your trollface like comments and attacks on other users you know nothing about or read, makes you look foolish.
I am here because I want to clarify if there is a definitive answer to media/timescape draining battery compared to other android devices, if that is the case, i may pass on the opportunity i have to get an x10 and wait for a galaxy S or htc triumph. That is the scope of my question...and i have no interest in discussing the integrity of other posters on other forums.