Subject: Re: Battery life tip
No, GPS is location services. Cellular is what you use when making calls.
On 05/19/2014 02:07 AM, Hicks Steven (CORNWALL IT SERVICES) wrote:
> Can you turn off the GPS and what effect would it have?
> Is GPS the connection to the mobile network so you can make cal
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Subject: Re: Battery life tip
The largest battery hog, by far, is GPS.
The second largest battery hog is using the phone as a phone.
The third largest battery hog is probably screen brightness sat hi.
The fourth largest battery hog is probably Wi-Fi. However, this is only the
case whe
hone not a phone :-)
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David Chittenden
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The largest battery hog, by far, is GPS.
The second largest battery hog is usin
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David Chittenden
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Subject: Re: Battery life tip
The largest battery hog, by far, is GPS.
The second largest battery hog is using the phone as a phone.
: Battery life tip
The more your screen is locked the less battery your phone uses. When the
screen is locked it's black and does not react to being touched and also the
LED backlighting is off and it is one of the things which uses up a fair amount
of battery. It is in fact a good idea to
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Subject: RE: Battery life tip
Thanks for that, I will give that a go.
Are there any other general battery life conservation tips that anyone has
for example, my IPhone 5s says screen dimmed after a while and then screen
locked when not in use.
Does the scree
Excellent, what is the command, turn off wifi?
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Les Kriegler
Sent: 13 May 2014 14:45
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Subject: Re: Battery life tip
Joseph, Greytip. To add to what you said, you
disable?
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Joseph FreeTech
Sent: 12 May 2014 14:44
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Battery life tip
Hi all,
I thought I would pass on a little tip for those using an iPod touch and or an
y status bar item such as the time then
>>> execute a 3-finger flick up to open the control center. You can now
>>> swipe once or twice to the WiFi setting and double-tap to turn it on
>>> once again. Sounds like lots of steps, but it actually isn't and can be
>>
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> Joseph, when I asked Siri to turn on Wi-Fi, I got a message it was turned
> back on. So I'll need to do some checking on this. In any event, your
> recommendation is also a good one
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Joseph, when I asked Siri to turn on Wi-Fi, I got a message it was turned
back on. So I'll need to do some checking on this. In any event, your
recomm
You can also turn airplane mode on while charging to get a faster charge.
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To add to the
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Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 11:10 AM
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Hi Les,
Yes, on an iPhone where you have a 3G or LTE data connection you can turn
WiFi off and on with SIRI. However, Joseph was talking about his fifth
generation iPod Touch and
Cool, you've cut out a step! Must be one of those differences between iPod
touch 5th and iPhone.
Joseph
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: Battery life tip
Joseph, I did going to the control center and in
work you can't use it to turn on features.
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Joseph, when I asked Siri to turn
t actually isn't and can be done in about 2 seconds. .
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>> Joseph
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teps,
> but it actually isn't and can be done in about 2 seconds. .
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> Joseph
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> Joseph, Greytip. To add
seconds. .
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> Joseph
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> Joseph, Greytip. To add to what you said, you can turn Wi-Fi on and off
> using Sir
You can also do it from the Control Center.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 13/05/2014 14:44, Les Kriegler wrote:
Joseph, Greytip. To add to what you said, you can turn Wi-Fi on and off using
Siri. This makes it really easy, as you don't need
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: Battery life tip
Joseph, Greytip. To add to what you said, you can turn Wi-Fi on and off
using Siri. This makes it really easy, as you don't need to go into settings
to toggle Wi-Fi on and off.
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> On May 12, 2
Joseph, Greytip. To add to what you said, you can turn Wi-Fi on and off using
Siri. This makes it really easy, as you don't need to go into settings to
toggle Wi-Fi on and off.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 12, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Joseph FreeTech
> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I thought I would pass
Hi all,
I thought I would pass on a little tip for those using an iPod touch and or
an iPhone.
Since purchasing my iPod 5th gen about 1.5 years ago, I've always had WiFi
running at all times. At most I would get about 1.5 days battery life. I was
learning how to use the device so wanted access
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