QUOTE(JaysonGoh @ Jan 18 2012, 07:35 PM)
Saw some where from internet that Notification Center quite consumer a lot of battery, maybe you can try off all the apps notification alert?
yup. stopped the notification centre. thx yo. QUOTE(theberry @ Jan 18 2012, 08:09 PM)
Turn on airplane mode, set wifi, notification off, fetch less data, set to lower desired brightness, turn on auto brightness as you like.
alamak airplane mode yo. haha. the rest of the things have been disabled. isn't it efficient using the auto brightness setting?QUOTE(Eidilfitrix @ Jan 18 2012, 08:18 PM)
Turn off calenders on notifications. It does however consumes a lot of battery when it is on the notification center as people said, it fetches data frequently as in every hour.
waseh. never knew that calenders can really consume that much. of this is something hidden. thx for the useful post.QUOTE(olivur @ Jan 18 2012, 09:16 PM)
you forgot to turn off locations services and push. also you should set the brightness to about 5% on the scale and in a pitch black room so that auto brightness doesn't scale the brightness up to ambient light.
with those tips our phones would be able to last for a week at best, 5 odd days to be realistic!
This is quite comprehensive. Will experiment this and will post out the result so that it will be useful as a reference for the rest of them with those tips our phones would be able to last for a week at best, 5 odd days to be realistic!
Jan 19 2012, 09:09 AM

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