Hi guys hope you doing fine out there I just put a Malfi juice pack for the 
battery saver it saves battery very very much the multitudes back it's very nice

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On 10/04/2013, at 14:38, "RobH!" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2 hours of all that, I'm surprised the battery wasn't lower than that. 
> Downloading is a hungry process before you start, so the rest, all the task 
> switching  wouldn't have had a measureable impact compared to the rest you 
> were doing.  So can't use the result  as a comment on the merits of task 
> switching and clearing.
> 
> But comments about screen curtain,  if all those little LEDs behind the 
> screen aren't burning off energy to illuminate,  it seems logical it would 
> save something,...   just difficult to measure against the random nature of 
> useable demand as you do what you have to do with the device.   Doing things 
> uses the most,   but that's what it's there for; maybe we just have to get 
> used to the idea of  accepting its limitations and working within them.
> 
> Rh.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Lisa belville" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 1:37 AM
> Subject: Re: a battery saver, but effective?
> 
> 
> Nope.  I guess for me and probably for lots of people, it's the idea we've
> had engrained in us from using windows that less programs open makes it
> easier to switch between applications on the fly.  I'm thinking of people
> who rely on the Alt+Tab keystroke to move between open programs.
> 
> But, I was out today launching and then closing apps using the app switcher
> and if anything, all of that moving apps in and out of operation seemed to
> drain the battery faster.  I had 38 percent battery power when I started my
> unintentional experiment and wound up with 22 percent battery power after
> about 2 hours of downloading and installing 2 apps as well as doing some
> live streaming while simultaneously switching between a combination of
> iMove, Talking Goggles, and the iPhone camera.
> 
> Part of this was to demonstrate some features of the iPhone to sighted
> family members and also to get more familiar with how streaming and app
> usage behaved while using the phone completely on the Verizon network.
> 
> I turned the screen curtain on and off numerous times and used the triple
> click home feature to turn VO on and off to make things easier for the
> sighted people using the phone.
> 
> Today was unusual in that I normally don't have several apps open at once or
> download app after app and then mess around with their settings.  I also
> don't have sighted folks using my phone so there's no need to adjust the
> screen curtain and VO settings.
> 
> I noticed that the Wifi setting automatically gets deactivated while the
> blue tooth feature does not, this even if my keyboard was here at home while
> I was across town.  Admittedly, this may have been the cause of the battery
> draining so quickly.
> 
> I do keep the screen curtain on out of habit just as a privacy precaution.
> I've lived around sighted people all of my life, so I've learned to be a bit
> proactive when it comes to keeping my net surfing/phone usage as private as
> possible.
> 
> Lisa
> 
> 
> I've Got A Mind Like A Steel Trap - Rusty and Illegal In 37 States.
> Lisa Belville
> [email protected]
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Alan Paganelli" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 11:19 AM
> Subject: Re: a battery saver, but effective?
> 
> 
> a battery saver, but effective?None of them actually can save you battery
> power.  They just monitor power consumption and the apps that your not using
> at the time so you can close them and I'm not all that sure that works
> either.  I've tried deleting apps from the app switcher as somebody said you
> have all those apps opened and I never saw that that made any difference
> either so these kinds of apps probably won't gain you any extra battery
> power.  Just because there's an app for that doesn't always mean it's worth
> anything in my opinion.
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Ramy Moustafa
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 6:41 AM
>  Subject: a battery saver, but effective?
> 
> 
>  Hi all:
> 
> 
>  Please I need to ask if anyone find a good battery life saver for I phone?
> I found some programs but they didn't do anything.
> 
>  Any ideas?
> 
> 
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