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Didn't know if this deserved its own thread, but I've realized why my battery life is so terrible. It can indeed be way better than than it is...
Google Maps keeps starting itself. All the time. At first I thought the process just wasn't shutting down right, since I use Nav a lot. But I've now realized that I can clear cache, restart the phone, and never use Maps or Nav...and the process keeps coming back. It just eats more battery if I've been using the stuff. But even without that, it's literally consuming 90% of my battery just by starting itself and sitting in the background. When force stopped, it goes away as long as I've bothered to keep checking it...but then I look later on, and it's back, with a >90% battery number.
I can find no solution. People on phone forums are complaining about this, and the only solutions that are said to work are: a) turn GPS off or b) turn Latitudes off. I've been doing the first one (doesn't work), and never turned Latitudes on. I did start it (per suggestion), accept their agreement, then turn it off through the settings. Doesn't help.
This is lame. You suck, Google.
Is there any third-party nav software that works even remotely as well as Google Navigation? I mean, as far as routing, maps, instructions, et al...obviously it doesn't work in the 'not being a phone-killing piece of crap' category.
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Okay, so, for being such a 'techie' all my life, I've always railed against adoption of phones that do things other than make phone calls. I like my separate, more-functional devices, dammit.
I was finally forced into adopting texting at some point. Sometime after, I finally swore off Verizon and the like (2009 or 2010) and went to one of the VM 'Beyond Talk' plans with an LG Rumor (hooray! a keyboard! technological marvel!). Well, I dealt with that turd for quite a while before finally needing to upgrade plans, anyway, so I figured it was a good time to go ahead and try an Android phone.
It didn't hurt that I could get a Kyocera Rise without a contract for $50. Yeah, I know, it's nothing special, but I get to keep the cutting-edge feature I couldn't live without...individual positive feedback user input tactile response units...
...you may have heard of them under the 'buttons' trademark.:awe:
Anyhow, cliffs on that: I am a freaking old man, apparently. I'm very impressed with this $50 phone.
But DAMN the battery life sucks. I'm not used to having to plug a phone in every day. I try to limit use of battery-sucking applications (hot damn you eat battery, google nav), and am sure to close anything I'm not using. But I still seem to have to charge constantly. If the phone just sits there with nothing running, there is no problem. Could get days if not a week out of it.
Any tips from Android users? Or anyone else with this phone? It's Android 4.somethingorother ('ice cream sandwich').
Or maybe I just need to be linked to some kind of 'smartphones for dummies' page.
Didn't know if this deserved its own thread, but I've realized why my battery life is so terrible. It can indeed be way better than than it is...
Google Maps keeps starting itself. All the time. At first I thought the process just wasn't shutting down right, since I use Nav a lot. But I've now realized that I can clear cache, restart the phone, and never use Maps or Nav...and the process keeps coming back. It just eats more battery if I've been using the stuff. But even without that, it's literally consuming 90% of my battery just by starting itself and sitting in the background. When force stopped, it goes away as long as I've bothered to keep checking it...but then I look later on, and it's back, with a >90% battery number.
I can find no solution. People on phone forums are complaining about this, and the only solutions that are said to work are: a) turn GPS off or b) turn Latitudes off. I've been doing the first one (doesn't work), and never turned Latitudes on. I did start it (per suggestion), accept their agreement, then turn it off through the settings. Doesn't help.
This is lame. You suck, Google.
Is there any third-party nav software that works even remotely as well as Google Navigation? I mean, as far as routing, maps, instructions, et al...obviously it doesn't work in the 'not being a phone-killing piece of crap' category.
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Okay, so, for being such a 'techie' all my life, I've always railed against adoption of phones that do things other than make phone calls. I like my separate, more-functional devices, dammit.
I was finally forced into adopting texting at some point. Sometime after, I finally swore off Verizon and the like (2009 or 2010) and went to one of the VM 'Beyond Talk' plans with an LG Rumor (hooray! a keyboard! technological marvel!). Well, I dealt with that turd for quite a while before finally needing to upgrade plans, anyway, so I figured it was a good time to go ahead and try an Android phone.
It didn't hurt that I could get a Kyocera Rise without a contract for $50. Yeah, I know, it's nothing special, but I get to keep the cutting-edge feature I couldn't live without...individual positive feedback user input tactile response units...
...you may have heard of them under the 'buttons' trademark.:awe:
Anyhow, cliffs on that: I am a freaking old man, apparently. I'm very impressed with this $50 phone.
But DAMN the battery life sucks. I'm not used to having to plug a phone in every day. I try to limit use of battery-sucking applications (hot damn you eat battery, google nav), and am sure to close anything I'm not using. But I still seem to have to charge constantly. If the phone just sits there with nothing running, there is no problem. Could get days if not a week out of it.
Any tips from Android users? Or anyone else with this phone? It's Android 4.somethingorother ('ice cream sandwich').
Or maybe I just need to be linked to some kind of 'smartphones for dummies' page.
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