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Juice Defender?

I understand recommending not to use task killers, but I don't see what the harm would be with Juice Defender. It just dynamically manages your radios and stuff. One feature I really thought was cool was location-based wifi management. I miss that.

It's just not necessary on the Shift the way it was with the OG EVO.
 
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My experience with Juice Defender on the first Evo:

Juice defender is a fantastic tool, and you don't really have to use it to "kill" tasks/apps. I've found the most useful setting is to automatically turn off internet connectivity while the screen is turned off. This keeps apps from pulling data in the background while you're not using the device, thus keeping the battery from dying when you're not using the device. You can set it up to connect for a specified amount of time every so often if you need to, so you're not missing important emails and such.

With Juice Defender, I'm using 0% to 1% percent battery life per hour while the screen is asleep. When I wake up the screen, about 2% is used syncing data for various apps. Without Juice Defender, the phone was using about 8% to 10% of battery life per hour while I wasn't even using the phone.
 
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My experience with Juice Defender on the first Evo:

Juice defender is a fantastic tool, and you don't really have to use it to "kill" tasks/apps. I've found the most useful setting is to automatically turn off internet connectivity while the screen is turned off. This keeps apps from pulling data in the background while you're not using the device, thus keeping the battery from dying when you're not using the device. You can set it up to connect for a specified amount of time every so often if you need to, so you're not missing important emails and such.

With Juice Defender, I'm using 0% to 1% percent battery life per hour while the screen is asleep. When I wake up the screen, about 2% is used syncing data for various apps. Without Juice Defender, the phone was using about 8% to 10% of battery life per hour while I wasn't even using the phone.


That's the feature I love about it. It's amazing not having the phone use much battery at all when I don't use it. My old pre would waste 5-10% an hour, making it mandatory to put it on airplane mode until I was actually using it.
 
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