I've noticed that when I leave my phone idle at work, it will drain about 2% an hour even though my signal is stronger (usually around -95 dB). At home, I have a fairly weak LTE signal (usually -100 to -105), but my device will not drain nearly as quickly when idle.
I've been sitting at my desk for the last 3 hours, with maybe 2 or 3 minutes of SoT and it's gone from 90% down to 84%. At home, I'd see about 1-2% drop in the same amount of time.
Are there any engineers out there who would know why this thing would happen? Is it because the phone is switching back and forth between different towers?
This didn't happen with my G3 as the behaviour and battery drain was consistent amongst the two locations.
I've been sitting at my desk for the last 3 hours, with maybe 2 or 3 minutes of SoT and it's gone from 90% down to 84%. At home, I'd see about 1-2% drop in the same amount of time.
Are there any engineers out there who would know why this thing would happen? Is it because the phone is switching back and forth between different towers?
This didn't happen with my G3 as the behaviour and battery drain was consistent amongst the two locations.
When it come to the Lipitor suit, several of the initial
RépondreSupprimerproblems were submitted in the District of South Carolina, which is where the
brand-new Lipitor MDL lies.