sabella102
New member
just a quick question, since im home the majority of the time, i usually leave wifi on while im in the house. Although my att 3g is fast here where i leave, wifi is obviously faster and i think blur updates a bit quicker when im on wifi too. anyways, on to my question;
does android handle wifi intelligently/efficiently like other phones?
for example; my iphone 3g and 3gs's battery lasted longer when connected on wifi @ home because the OS would transmit all data via wifi and when the phone was locked and stayed locked for a bit; it would disable wifi and continue transmitting data on its primary 3g radio.
my n97 would only use wifi when i would specify which apps will be using it and when locked it would shut wifi off temporarily till the phone was unlocked.
i ran a few tests on my bold 9700 and i couldnt find a difference in battery drain with wifi on or off.
so to rephrase my question: if im home and gonna be home for a few hours, can i extend my battery life by simply turning on wifi and go about my day? mind you im a moderate to heavy user.
my apologies if i didnt post this in the correct section.
thanks for your replies, hopefully some of you have done a few drain tests on and off wifi.
does android handle wifi intelligently/efficiently like other phones?
for example; my iphone 3g and 3gs's battery lasted longer when connected on wifi @ home because the OS would transmit all data via wifi and when the phone was locked and stayed locked for a bit; it would disable wifi and continue transmitting data on its primary 3g radio.
my n97 would only use wifi when i would specify which apps will be using it and when locked it would shut wifi off temporarily till the phone was unlocked.
i ran a few tests on my bold 9700 and i couldnt find a difference in battery drain with wifi on or off.
so to rephrase my question: if im home and gonna be home for a few hours, can i extend my battery life by simply turning on wifi and go about my day? mind you im a moderate to heavy user.
my apologies if i didnt post this in the correct section.
thanks for your replies, hopefully some of you have done a few drain tests on and off wifi.