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It's good to see the S3 beating the S2 -- while the S2 has certainly proven to be extremely popular thanks to its extremely bright Super AMOLED Plus screen and dual-core processor, the poor battery life means many of you have complained about not being able to get a full day of normal use out of it. Hopefully the improvements on the S3 will mean you can only worry about charging at night. If you do want to keep your battery going for as long as possible, there are a few things you can do to help. Firstly, turn down the brightness on that massive screen. Keeping wireless networking switched off will also be a big help, as will disabling 3G networks unless you absolutely need it. Of course, you won't be able to do a whole lot with your phone like that, but it will keep it alive in case you need to make any emergency calls -- and Android makes it all very easy to manage with widgets.
What do you make of the S3's results? Is the increase over the S2 enough or should smart phones be able to last a week on a full charge? Let me know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page, Update: We fully charged the batteries on our S3 and One X and set them streaming the same video over Wi-Fi with their huge screens at maximum brightness, After more than three hours, the S3 dropped to 68 evutec aer karbon iphone x tough case & vent mount - black reviews per cent and the One X to 31 per cent, To get all the latest phone reviews, news and features beamed straight to your Android device of choice, head to the Google Play store and download the free CNET Android app today..
Natasha's put the Samsung Galaxy S3's battery through its paces and the results don't look too bad at all. The spanking-new Samsung Galaxy S3 is on its way to the shops this week, but we've already wrestled it into the CNET UK testing arena to see how it performs. One thing we were particularly keen to test is the battery, so mobile phones editor Natasha Lomas took it for a spin to see just what it can do. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
In this edition of Ask Maggie I explain the best and cheapest options for using data only on a smartphone, I also answer some more questions about Verizon Wireless' plan to get rid of its unlimited data service for customers upgrading to its 4G LTE service, How can I get a data-only service?Hi Maggie,I currently have an iPhone 4 and am looking forward evutec aer karbon iphone x tough case & vent mount - black reviews to upgrading to the iPhone 5 this fall, I am concerned with the rumors that it will be a different form factor and will have a new dock connector as that will render accessories such as my automobile GPS windshield mount unusable..
I may have to keep my iPhone 4 to use as a GPS until new accessories for the iPhone 5 are released. My question is would AT&T allow me to keep just a data plan on the old phone so that the GPS remains accurate and to keep the GPS traffic information available?. Thank you,Bill. Dear Bill,AT&T doesn't allow users to buy a cellular data service without signing up for a voice package as well. The least expensive voice service is $40 a month for 450 minutes. But there are a couple of ways you can get data service for your old iPhone without breaking the bank.
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