Your choice in carriers may be hurting your battery life |
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tests have been conducted in both New York City and in Chicago using
the HTC One M7 and M8, and the Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5, and the results
are pretty stark. Across the board, the T-Mobile variants of the
devices have had better battery life, sometimes by quite a sizeable
degree. The biggest difference was found between T-Mobile and Verizon on
the Galaxy S5, where the Verizon model clocked in at 7:30 of battery
life, while the T-Mo model scored nearly 11 hours. That's a three and a
half hour difference.
Even looking at the
average battery test results over the past 12 months and the past 36
months, the results held. T-Mobile devices had the highest average
battery life, while Verizon models came in last. AT&T actually
showed improvement, as it was in the bottom with Verizon over the 36
month span, but had climbed up close to even with Sprint in the past 12
months.
Unfortunately, it is unclear exactly why this is happening. Laptop Mag speculates
that two of the most likely factors are network efficiency and possibly
even carrier bloat. There is certainly a correlation between the amount
of bloat and battery life (Verizon has the most bloat and the worst
battery), but that doesn't necessarily indicate causation.
source: laptopmag
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