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I think that's the point he was trying to make... that he is experiencing fantastic battery life even with wifi turned on all day. Or am I misunderstanding the conversation?
If you're in high noise/signal ratio area you're going to burn more juice due to the device having to scan then switch and amp the signal from tower to tower. In these situations if you have a strong wifi signal, your going to have decent battery life.
Now if you leave the wifi on but not linked... it will religiously scan for an access point and that will burn your juice up faster than data in a non 3g area.
I have an wifi connection at home but I normally don't use it just cuz I don't want my wifi and 3g to be on at the same time and draining my battery... but if I turn wifi on and it picks up my wifi does the system automatically use wifi or do I have to turn off my signal (airplane mode)
I have an wifi connection at home but I normally don't use it just cuz I don't want my wifi and 3g to be on at the same time and draining my battery... but if I turn wifi on and it picks up my wifi does the system automatically use wifi or do I have to turn off my signal (airplane mode)
I believe it automatically uses wifi instead of 3g. But I have a toggle for 3g data and wifi next to eachother so i just shut off 3g first just incase. I mean it takes no effort to click it before wifi. I do notice better batter life on wifi
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Interesting! Well my apartment building kills my 3G and phone service to 1 bar or nothing so I'll start using Wifi when I'm at home. Usually never did because I thought wifi drained a lot. Thanks for the tip!