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What do you mean when you say 2hours of display on? I don't believe your 6 days story, anyway.
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Posted: 2011-09-22 16:23:34
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On 2011-09-22 12:02:55, sambouka wrote:
I've had the Ray for 10 days now.
The second charged lasted : 6 days and 21 hours
with:
- 2 hours of talk time
- 2 hours of display on
- more then 24 h of WIFI
- 30 min of browsing
- 2 hours of listening to music
- 3G on
- no sync on
6 Days for an Android with that kind of Usage
that's unbelievable, most android/smartphones right now don't last for more than 2-3days with that kind of usage
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Posted: 2011-09-22 16:27:43
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On 2011-09-22 12:02:55, sambouka wrote:
I've had the Ray for 10 days now.
The second charged lasted : 6 days and 21 hours
with:
- 2 hours of talk time
- 2 hours of display on
- more then 24 h of WIFI
- 30 min of browsing
- 2 hours of listening to music
- 3G on
- no sync on
If 3G was on, definitely not possible.
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Posted: 2011-09-22 17:05:06
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On 2011-09-22 16:23:34, nevinp007 wrote:
What do you mean when you say 2hours of display on? I don't believe your 6 days story, anyway.
As I clearly stated : I did not activate automatic synch.
I have an SE Arc too, and when disabling auto-synch : no whatsapp, no gmail, no facebook etc, with display on 50%
with 3G on, i manage 3 to 4 days with moderate use.
I don't care if you don't believe me, I'm not selling you anything anyway.
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From techradar.com Ray's review:
http://www.techradar.com/revi[....]a-ray-1028477/review?artc_pg=9
""It seemed too good to be true, but you know what? We're really thrilled to say it wasn't. Because here, in the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, we have an Android handset where we can confidently say the battery life does not completely suck.
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We got some fantastic readings out of our evaluation unit.
We're talking taking it off charge at 7am, some pretty heavy twitter usage for a couple of hours, an eight mile run (using both the RunKeeper software and FM radio simultaneously), about 20 minutes worth of streaming music over Bluetooth to the car stereo, sending about 12 texts and eight emails, plus about 30 mins worth of calls. At this rate, we still had 32% by 7pm.
That's quite commendable since Android smartphones (even Gingerbread handsets) aren't known for being phenomenal with battery. If you barely use the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, you'll notice it lose about 1% an hour on battery, but these things are always subjective and depend on the strength of your signal and various other factors.""
[ This Message was edited by: sambouka on 2011-09-22 16:35 ]
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Posted: 2011-09-22 17:33:47
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Even if he did get 6 days where is the point or the fun in having a smartphone that does all these things yet you gotta turn them off??
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Posted: 2011-09-22 17:48:00
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I'm also getting very good battery time with my Ray. 50% left after 2 days with my usage, is something I've never seen on any other Android device.
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Posted: 2011-09-22 18:57:08
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Is that with sync on or off??
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Posted: 2011-09-22 19:14:12
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surely it must be due to the large battery and the small screen? As the display is always the most power consuming, and the battery is the same as large phones like arc, yet with a screen much smaller.
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Posted: 2011-09-22 19:31:07
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The screen is smaller with less pixels on the Mini phones but I never got battery life like that.
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Posted: 2011-09-22 19:33:37
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On 2011-09-22 17:48:00, Bonovox wrote:
Even if he did get 6 days where is the point or the fun in having a smartphone that does all these things yet you gotta turn them off??
Agree.
you buy a smart phone, Switch off everything, and say battery lasts for 6days. I don't see any logic.
[ This Message was edited by: nevinp007 on 2011-09-22 19:31 ]
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Posted: 2011-09-22 20:30:25
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