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do you turn your internet off?

Nope. I shouldn't have to turn off the data connection, and turn it back on when I want to use it. It should always be on whenever I want it to be.

I leave GPS and 3G always on. I don't have any issues with the battery lasting me a full day.

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The 1750 is coming up on 2 days of normal (for me) usage with no charge, and the 1300 stock battery was fine for a whole day with 20% to spare, all with GPS, 3G and "the internet turned on." ;)
 
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Just because of this thread, I'm going to try keeping GPS on to see if it makes much difference on battery life. Theoretically, there's no transmitter to a GPS, only a receiver, so the usage should be as much as wifi, 3G, etc. Just a little processing power to compute your location based on passive interception of the satellite signals.

The only real difference is that leaving wifi on actually will drain your battery if it is not connected. It will be trying to find a signal constantly and that search will suck the battery dry pretty fast.♠
 
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I think it has a button on it somewhere to turn it off. You might need to ask the Internet Elders. But I don't...

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Actually this is the internet:

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On a side note though, what's the point in turning off your mobile network at night, etc? I mean yeah it only takes a second to turn the toggle off, but why do you care? Especially if your phone's plugged in and charging at night. It's not going to hurt or change anything if you leave it on.

That seems like going outside and turning off the water mane going into my house when I'm not using the sink or taking a shower.
 
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I do use airplane mode twice a day. My commute to work takes me underground, where no signal is available. In an effort save a little juice, i shut off mobile connection before getting into the subway instead of having the phone search for a signal. I'm no doctor, but at least that what I think is happening.

Also at night, before bed I put it on airplane mode as I'm not a fan of getting notifications of emails, facebook, etc. at all hours of the night. Even with the ringer off, the vibration on my nightstand is enough to wake me.
 
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You are all very confused. Here is some history for you.

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He doesn't get enough credit for this incredible accomplishment.

And his environmental work.

But turning your Mobile network off saves tons of battery. But you might as well churn your own butter and use smoke signals, at that point. It's not 1824 here, people. The internet is the FUTURE! I leave it on, and charge my phone regularly.
 
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Also at night, before bed I put it on airplane mode as I'm not a fan of getting notifications of emails, facebook, etc. at all hours of the night. Even with the ringer off, the vibration on my nightstand is enough to wake me.

It wouldn't wake you up if you put the phone in silent mode. Then all your notifications/emails would already be there when you wake up instead of pushing through later.
 
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