Cellphone Battery Saving Applications Issue?
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 8:44 am
I'll probably get told off by the Admins that there already exists a similar thread about this! but here goes.....
Y'know how you get an Android phone & after you've had it a while the battery starts to die pretty quick....& unless you get a new phone after that happens....you try & find ways by looking for applications on Google Play Store that may help extend battery life....so for arguments sake....let's say that you find & download one of those....at first it looks as if it's making an improvement.....but in the end it doesn't
Why?
Because apart from the app being crap & not working!(which is 9 times out of 10 in most cases where Google Play Store is concerned) the application ITSELF drains the battery! thus contradictory of one of that applications many functions, so have many of you other than myself experienced such a thing? apart from having to get a new cellphone.....is there any true applications that actually work & that don't also quickly drain the battery themselves?
One weird thing
With the likes of the Armed Services & Emergency Services, Police Forces ect....how are they able to sustain battery life on their cellphones? One theory is.....that they have access to some privileged applications/operating systems that DO extend battery life! coz let's face it....they don't want to be caught in a life & death situation & suddenly their cellphone battery dies on them! OR having to be recharging their cellphone at the time!
now if this did happen to be the case.....it looks like we the public....are getting the bum deal when it comes to cellphone batterylife lastability! granted some cellphones on the market just now are getting slightly better with batterylife! but it's still a million miles away from what those aforementioned services have already had for quite some time now.
So what do YOU think? Is there a battery saving application that truly works & doesn't severely drain the battery itself? or do you believe that the armed services, emergency services, police forces ect have access to special applications & operating systems that extends their cellphone battery life far beyond anything available in the public sector? & do you believe that we're getting ripped off because such special applications /operating systems may exist but not introduced into the public sector?
Y'know how you get an Android phone & after you've had it a while the battery starts to die pretty quick....& unless you get a new phone after that happens....you try & find ways by looking for applications on Google Play Store that may help extend battery life....so for arguments sake....let's say that you find & download one of those....at first it looks as if it's making an improvement.....but in the end it doesn't
Why?
Because apart from the app being crap & not working!(which is 9 times out of 10 in most cases where Google Play Store is concerned) the application ITSELF drains the battery! thus contradictory of one of that applications many functions, so have many of you other than myself experienced such a thing? apart from having to get a new cellphone.....is there any true applications that actually work & that don't also quickly drain the battery themselves?
One weird thing
With the likes of the Armed Services & Emergency Services, Police Forces ect....how are they able to sustain battery life on their cellphones? One theory is.....that they have access to some privileged applications/operating systems that DO extend battery life! coz let's face it....they don't want to be caught in a life & death situation & suddenly their cellphone battery dies on them! OR having to be recharging their cellphone at the time!
now if this did happen to be the case.....it looks like we the public....are getting the bum deal when it comes to cellphone batterylife lastability! granted some cellphones on the market just now are getting slightly better with batterylife! but it's still a million miles away from what those aforementioned services have already had for quite some time now.
So what do YOU think? Is there a battery saving application that truly works & doesn't severely drain the battery itself? or do you believe that the armed services, emergency services, police forces ect have access to special applications & operating systems that extends their cellphone battery life far beyond anything available in the public sector? & do you believe that we're getting ripped off because such special applications /operating systems may exist but not introduced into the public sector?