I have a stock Neo and found that battery life is nearly doubled when using 2G as cell standby use drops from 48-50% to 13-15% which I like.
I also have a -89 to -93dBm 10asu signal strength which believe is good.
But when on 2G there is no data connection, so does the Neo not have EDGE also is the phone faulty in respect to 3G data as I can only assume that is the cause of the poor battery.
2G normal uses less power, but if the 3G signal is stronger than the 2G one, I would use 3G as the phone has to use more transmit power to work with a weak signal.
John.
I've got working, but relativly slow 2g GPRS (EDGE?) data transmision. I hate 2g lags (much higher ping) and when it is possible I use 3g or wifi. Maybe your situation is caused by your mobile operator.
I asked the question on sony forum and it appears that all xperia have this problem of no or very poor 2G data connection whereas 3G is there but results in awfully poor battery life.
Just checked about mast location and I'm about approx 700m metres from the the mast.
I have just walked to the mast with the Galaxy W and Neo and both phone signal strength increased the same and at 100m they were -52dBm.
re op your comments still do not explain why the Galaxy W has twice the battery of the Neo when using 3G, my conclusion is that SE are rubbish at 3G.
From my walk I would also say that with a -70dBm that you are 200-300m from a mast, apart from the terraced houses (no high rise/flats ) it is level ground to the mast.
Just to add my phone on GSM only shows gprs not EDGE
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My carrier (Vodafone Czech) has just enabled HSDPA in it's network. I've heard it has larger battery drain than 2G which does not surprise me. But can someone tell me how large the difference is? And comparing it to Wi-Fi drain will be even better, since I know I can have my phone idle with Wi-Fi enabled for almost 3 days.
Hello everyone!
I received my Vibrant from the US a week ago and noticed that when 3G is on, the reception is 1/2 bars at most. While it's connected, the device gets hot in the top part and the battery drains like a F1 racing car.
I though I could see how good is the signal and it's about (-90) - (-100) dbm.
I never had reception issues with my previous phone that is 3 years old (HTC Touch Cruise) whose reception is quite good. My company's antenna is about 1 Km far and it's emitting 3G in the WCDMA 2100 MHz band.
Could any setting improve the reception to avoid heating and battery consumption?
Thanks a lot!!
You may want to try to set it to 2G only if you want a good battery life.
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Maybe somebody knows an application that switches from 3G to 2G when the reception is not good. It might be very handy.
Also, I wanted to know what levels are acceptable in dbm for a 3G connection that doesn't drain the battery like crazy.
Thanks for your reply!
Why is it that when I'm on wifi, my battery last longer vs while I'm on 3G?
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Wifi uses less power, it's a different frequency, as you're much closer to the wifi device than you would be the 3G cell mast.
plus, 3G need to find signal, when you in a place where 3G signal is weak, it will drain more battery
Use it when you need it...
After serval Test while I was in school and at home I found out:
Edge with Datasync on is the worst! Battery drains in 4 to 5h
Hspda/Hsupa with a good connection is way better. Batterylife 7h
If you just turn if off it saves a lot of energy! Up to 36h
So what I am doing now: I turn the Mobile Network off when I see that little E in the top right corner because the connection is so slow anyway..
Specs of my Phone:
HTC Desire HD with RCMix3D KINGDOM v1.1
1370mAh Battery
For actual data transfer, it depends on how often and how much is being sent.
3G transfers faster, so if you're just going after 1 thing, it can be less draining than 2G, assuming full signal strength on both, because it's in use for less time.
Yes radio and signal strength affect the battery. Some radios work better than others in certain areas thus giving a better signal. If you are right next to a tower your phone will last a while. The phone always tries to get a better signal thus causing drainage.
Thanks dudes, good info
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Hello guys,
I've read that whe when I'm at home, it's better to be connected via Wi-Fi instead of 3G (Data Plan) in terms of battery ussage.
Is this true? Wi-fi uses less battery than 3G?
thx
Yes, generally wifi will consume less battery than using data. It also depends on the signal strength. The stronger the signal the better.
Most of the time Wi-Fi is at 1-2 bars along with LTE.
Noticed this problem in Hong Kong,China and Taiwan. Various dim cards and various Wi-Fi routers.
poor LTE speed
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Most of the time Wi-Fi is at 1-2 bars along with LTE.
Noticed this problem in Hong Kong,China and Taiwan. Various dim cards and various Wi-Fi routers.
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i m facing the same problem i have note 4 that is quite well than s6 edge in 3g and 4g
This could be the cause of some people's battery drain as their phones keep switching from LTE down to 3g. If this phone was better tuned for LTE it would be more battery efficient.
Not sure a software fix can do much about this. Its probably the antenna design, but we can live in hope!
My Wifi is fine.
However, I've been having poor 4G since day 1. I keep having 1-2 bars of 4G consistently at my workplace where my G3 did 3 or more bars.
The thing is, it does stick to 4G pretty well and not loose that 1-2 bars easily to downshift to 3G, so I am not too concerned. Voice calls and data speeds are also not affected. It's just that vidual indicator...
my wifi and data signals are excellent. haven't been to a spot where there's good lte signal
Always use device status to read signal in dBm.
Many phones' "signal strength meters" are far from accurate often showing much higher perceived signal than reality.
My S5 was like that.
This may just be corrected now in as much one bar for -112dBm (instead of three) is more accurate, relatively speaking.
A device should only show five bars if the signal level is very strong, say -65dBm.
Problem is most of the time people would never see five bars. Carriers don't like that.
Perhaps we need to change to an advanced "tech" mode where the signal strength readout is in "S" units with 9 being the reference and stronger signals show in "dB over nine". Like HF transceivers and CB radios (anyone remember those? )
I would be happy with -dBm on the status bar instead of a series of bars. iOS allows for it and it's accurate. Can't believe it's not baked into Android being it's the choice OS for techies.
Compared my Wifi download speeds to my iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 was faster. These 2 pictures are wifi download screenshots from iPhone 6
Here is the same location using my Galaxy S6 Edge
Hello, compared to Note 4 S6 really hurt my Edge captures the mobile network.