Hopefully this "problem" will help push battery technology.
There are tons of problems that require better batteries and we have not yet found a viable solution. I seriously doubt LTE is going to be the one that pushes it over the edge.. lol
How often do you "need" 4g? If your worried about battery turn off 4g until it is needed. 3G typically is more than enough for most uses of the phone.
How often do you "need" 4g? If your worried about battery turn off 4g until it is needed. 3G typically is more than enough for most uses of the phone.
my mom even switches off 4g when shes not browsing the net on her thunderbolt. she doesnt have any problem with streaming, apps accessing the web for updates and such. it even seems faster than my phone when doing updates, and after running speed tests on her and my phones at the same time she gets better 3g speeds than i do consistently. kind of pisses me off.
Network speeds are a modern smartphone's biggest throttle, LTE takes care of that problem.
Using maps, streaming media, web browsing, fetching information within apps, downloading and updating apps. All that and more is made better with faster network speeds, it is not a trivial thing at all.
Have you ever used Sprint's 3G?
All of this stuff, sans streaming media, is fine on 3G. I say this AND I use Sprint. Most sites have a mobile version so that's not an issue. Apps on android are tiny compared to iOS apps. The only time I turn on 4G is when I use youtube.
Considering during the day, my 3g drops down as low as 50KB/sec and my smartphone usage is fine, I really don't see a need to go full blast on 4G for any of those reasons above.
I'm not saying that the power usage issues of 4G are to be ignored, just saying that we're not at a point that it's viable to leave the 4G radio on all day.