Prakhardeep, what's your screen on time roughly?
Ahhh...it will be tough to state that...i didn't really noticed that...it could be somewhere around 1-1.5hr
Also, if possible switch off your phone when charging, this is reduce the charging time considerably, as there will be no discharge from battery and thus it will charge faster.
I have seen this from practical experience.
Hi guys,
Didn't want to start a new thread about battery when this one is already here...So I currently have the wildfire s and after about a year of use, I now need to charge it every day (Lasts about 24hrs if I use airplane mode at night with moderate to low usage).
So I was thinking of maybe buying the One x as I love HTC but I know that the One x only has a 1800mAh battery whereas the Samsung Galaxy S3 is a bit higer (2100mAh). Since my husband has the Galaxy S3, I know that at the end of the day if it's used moderately, the battery would still be about 30-40% so I'm thinking the One x maybe would be around 15-30% at end of day??.
I'm ok with charging my phone every day since I got used to doing it with the WFS. But it would be a deal breaker if I need to charge it more than once a day. If I use airplane mode at night, would I need to charge more than once in a day?
How come the screen always eats up so much of the battery?
Hey, I'm not getting much life out of my battery... The screen seems to be kicking my butt lol its on auto brightness.... Any ideas?
I've been looking into getting a charging case for the device but its damn near impossible to get a good case here in the states.
Recently I have been Hammering my One X with Texts nearly hitting 2000 a month whilst the occasional Facebook etc hardly any phone calls, Wifi and 3G on but no Bluetooth etc and my charge does not last a day....
Putting that down is kind of strange lol I text alot....
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