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Has Achieved Nirvana |
So, my Motorola G Power (it has a lot of power if it's sitting on a desk being looked at- after that all bets are off) has decided that 94% battery is the new 100%, and information about battery usage (a graph that's still there, doing nothing) will no longer work. Motorola is changing the software about once a week. It's a little difficult to follow. The pixil density is so low that without my reading glasses, it's kind of a blur. Full disclosure: I bought this phone as a "made for Amazon" product for $279. SO thinks I expect too much from phones. There have been many phones I've liked. This isn't one of them. /Whine Edit: apparently, my phone's battery is 94% at all times. Not liking this at all. I consider this a real problem. I could be out somewhere and my phone dies. That's dangerous. Any advice? | ||
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Beatification Candidate |
Ugh. I feel your pain. Pocket battery chargers, or battery cases can bring peace of mind. I use one on my old, old phone that I use as a dedicated piano tuning device. Other than that going down the google investigative hole for your specific model can sometimes find what others have done and if anyone has been successful.
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Minor Deity |
If "running out of battery power" is your greatest fear, then get a "power bank" ... that's the battery to back up your phone's battery. Good luck!
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
After lousy experiences with a Kindle and a Fire TV gizmo I think Amazon electronics are built as cheaply as possible. "made for Amazon", imo, should be viewed as a warning label.
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Minor Deity |
This is neither here nor there ... This reminds me of the time I was shopping for a new dishwasher. There was a BOSCH model that has a version that is made exclusively for (and sold exclusively by) Lowes that is just a bit cheaper than the standard BOSCH model with almost identical specifications, and Lowes ran a sale on that Lowes-specific model. I was skeptical so I paid more for the standard model rather than the Lowes-specific version. I have a couple of Kindle devices, I don't really have any problem with them. Though I also do not use them that much.
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Minor Deity |
I always buy Apple. Always happy. Jf
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I bought a Google Pixel 4A. I wanted it because of the minimalist design, it fits in one hand, the OLED display (I haven't had that since my Samsung S7), and the 440 ppi. I don't expect to miss this Motorola at all. Lol. | |||
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana |
I love my Pixel--started with the smaller Pixel 1, now have the smaller Pixel 3. I also enjoy its smaller footprint (handprint?) and the fact that it isn't an overpriced apple device. (Sorry, Jack ). | |||
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czarina Has Achieved Nirvana |
Speaking as someone who is frequently in remote places for extended periods without the ability to keep a phone charged. Turning off wifi saves battery. Airplane mode saves battery . Turning down the brightness saves battery. A plug for your car lighter keeps it charged up. And Turning it off until you have an emergency saves battery.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Yes, you mentioned your Pixel(s) earlier. This is why I wanted to look at them. It should get here Tuesday. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
What does airplane mode do exactly? Why does it save battery? | |||
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Minor Deity |
“Airplane mode” turns off all radio transmission. No cellular radio transmission, no Wi-Fi transmission, no Bluetooth transmission. As a matter of implementation, the cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth transmitters are turned off. So you save power by having parts of the phone turned off. For extended time under the sun away from the power grid, consider a solar charger (e.g., Anker’s PowerPort Solar).
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana |
I hope you like it. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I'll let you know. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Thanks. | |||
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