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Or settings and then touch "mobile network" And you get this screen!
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Kinda depends... Assuming good-excellent signal on all signals types, 4G definitely uses more power than WiFi, but 3G vs WiFi is a different story, if your WiFi signal is weak it can suck battery more than 4G... So the answer depends on your situation.Don't you want Wifi on while sleeping to conserve power? Sorry isn't the best option to have Wifi on while the screen is off?
Don't you want Wifi on while sleeping to conserve power? Sorry isn't the best option to have Wifi on while the screen is off?
THANKFULLY after the factory reset the battery life improved a great deal last night when idle. Only dropped about 12% in about 5+ hours! And that included about 30 minutes of watching a program on the Xfinity app.
My advice (which was given to me on more than one occasion) is to do a factory reset after any big update. Don't rely entirely on any backup app either...they may help somewhat but cannot catch everything...which I am finding out.
I've found a few soft resets does the same thing and I don't have to set my stuff back up after.
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