Re: Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-21 Thread regina alvarado

I had an apple genius tell me to just leave bluetooth on. He told me the drain 
wasn't a lot. 
On Aug 21, 2018, at 8:48 AM, Richard Turner  wrote:


i've never bothered turning off bluetooth as it takes so very little battery it 
isn't worth it. 
If you do want to turn it off, having Siri do it is most efficient. 
Richard


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On Aug 21, 2018, at 2:55 AM, Mário Navarro  wrote:

> 
> Yes, surely drain  the battery.
> 
> cheers.
> 
> Às 19:27 de 20/08/2018, Daniel McGee escreveu:
>> Hi all 
>> 
>>  More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker in 
>> which I currently own two. 
>> 
>> The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really 
>> considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not? 
>> 
>>  In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it in 
>> control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where when you 
>> switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains on. So lately, 
>> am getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to turn it off, or 
>> settings, bluetooth, equals off. 
>> 
>> Hence why I'm considering just leaving it on but wanted to know if by doing 
>> so has any serious effect on battery life. 
>> 
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RE: Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-21 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
I sort of compare turning bluetooth off with letting your car idle at a red 
light or shutting down the engine, not enough drain to worry about it.
If I charge my iPhone to 100% so it says “on AC power” and then unplug it say t 
10 PM at night, then lock it and don’t use it until 6 in the morning and I 
don’t put it in airplane mode with both WiFi and bluetooth on I lose maybe 3 or 
4% in those 8 hours. Again, that is with the phone locked and me not using it 
at all.
I haven’t tried this with bluetooth off, but what if it makes a 1% or even 2% 
difference over 8 hours? If bluetooth isn’t being actually used to play to a 
bluetooth headset or speaker, type on a bluetooth keyboard etc. it uses a 
totally minimal amount of battery. Now, if you don’t have an Apple Watch, you 
hardly ever use a bluetooth keyboard or bluetooth headset or speaker, you never 
use Airdrop and so on then sure, why not turn it off and leave it off except 
for the occasional time when you may want to use it. But if you end up using it 
a few times a day then to me it’s not worth having it turned off.


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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:55 AM
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Yes, surely drain  the battery.

cheers.

Às 19:27 de 20/08/2018, Daniel McGee escreveu:
Hi all

 More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker in which I 
currently own two.

The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really 
considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not?

 In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it in 
control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where when you 
switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains on. So lately, am 
getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to turn it off, or settings, 
bluetooth, equals off.

Hence why I'm considering just leaving it on but wanted to know if by doing so 
has any serious effect on battery life.

 Daniel
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Re: Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-21 Thread Julian
Hello all,

I never turn off Bluetooth and do not have any significant issues with battery 
drain. Frankly, I think you’re probably drains more battery to constantly keep 
turning it on and off.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 21, 2018, at 5:48 AM, Richard Turner  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> i've never bothered turning off bluetooth as it takes so very little battery 
> it isn't worth it. 
> If you do want to turn it off, having Siri do it is most efficient. 
> Richard
> 
> 
> "I'll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when 
> there's evidence of any thinking going on inside it." -- Terry Pratchett
> 
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> On Aug 21, 2018, at 2:55 AM, Mário Navarro  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Yes, surely drain  the battery.
>> 
>> cheers.
>> 
>> 
>> Às 19:27 de 20/08/2018, Daniel McGee escreveu:
>>> Hi all 
>>> 
>>>  More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker in 
>>> which I currently own two. 
>>> 
>>> The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really 
>>> considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not? 
>>> 
>>>  In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it in 
>>> control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where when you 
>>> switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains on. So lately, 
>>> am getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to turn it off, or 
>>> settings, bluetooth, equals off. 
>>> 
>>> Hence why I'm considering just leaving it on but wanted to know if by doing 
>>> so has any serious effect on battery life. 
>>> 
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Re: Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-21 Thread Richard Turner

i've never bothered turning off bluetooth as it takes so very little battery it 
isn't worth it.
If you do want to turn it off, having Siri do it is most efficient.
Richard



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On Aug 21, 2018, at 2:55 AM, Mário Navarro 
mailto:mario@gmail.com>> wrote:



Yes, surely drain  the battery.

cheers.

Às 19:27 de 20/08/2018, Daniel McGee escreveu:
Hi all

 More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker in which I 
currently own two.

The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really 
considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not?

 In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it in 
control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where when you 
switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains on. So lately, am 
getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to turn it off, or settings, 
bluetooth, equals off.

Hence why I'm considering just leaving it on but wanted to know if by doing so 
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Re: Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-21 Thread Mário Navarro


Yes, surely drain  the battery.

cheers.


Às 19:27 de 20/08/2018, Daniel McGee escreveu:

Hi all

 More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker 
in which I currently own two.


The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really 
considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not?


 In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it 
in control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where 
when you switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains 
on. So lately, am getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to 
turn it off, or settings, bluetooth, equals off.


Hence why I'm considering just leaving it on but wanted to know if by 
doing so has any serious effect on battery life.


 Daniel
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RE: Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-20 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
I agree, it is very little, certainly not enough for me to bother, then again I 
have an Apple Watch so turning off bluetooth is not a good option.

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In my experience, there is very little additional battery drain.

Thanks.

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mailto:danielmcgee...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all

 More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker in which I 
currently own two.

The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really 
considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not?

 In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it in 
control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where when you 
switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains on. So lately, am 
getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to turn it off, or settings, 
bluetooth, equals off.

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Re: Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-20 Thread Nimer Jaber
In my experience, there is very little additional battery drain.

Thanks.

On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 12:27 Daniel McGee  wrote:

> Hi all
>
>  More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker in
> which I currently own two.
>
> The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really
> considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not?
>
>  In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it in
> control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where when you
> switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains on. So lately,
> am getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to turn it off, or
> settings, bluetooth, equals off.
>
> Hence why I'm considering just leaving it on but wanted to know if by
> doing so has any serious effect on battery life.
>
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Bluetooth battery life question

2018-08-20 Thread Daniel McGee
Hi all

 More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker in
which I currently own two.

The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really
considerably drain a device's battery considerably or not?

 In IOS 10 and below, when I finished with the Bluetooth I disabled it in
control center. Now though, with IOS 11 Apple did that thing where when you
switch Bluetooth off in the control center, it still remains on. So lately,
am getting a little fed up with: either asking Siri, to turn it off, or
settings, bluetooth, equals off.

Hence why I'm considering just leaving it on but wanted to know if by doing
so has any serious effect on battery life.

 Daniel

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