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the FCC i read at one time were on the manufactures to improve battery life?
12-19-2012, 04:45 AM
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the FCC i read at one time were on the manufactures to improve battery life?
I read where the FCC were on manufactures of cell phones because the batteries cannot keep up with the technology of the cell phones. has anyone heard about it and if they are planning on changing the cell batteries to handle the phones out now just curious even portable chargers have their limits.

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12-19-2012, 04:53 AM
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Well Valerie... in regards to smartphones and their batteries... the battery is more than enough to keep it powered...

however, in regards to the complaints and bad phone reviews regarding battery life, its user usage mostly..... and in my personal opinion... USER ERROR....

Take Droids for example... Users find the OS so amazing... that their adding live wallpapers, data accessible widgets that update every 15-30 minutes... multitasking apps... receive notifications because its cool from Facebook, twitter, social status, weather, news, stock, etc etc etc... stream videos... play games... and foremost, they dont add an ATK app.... and thats just the top of it.... and they wonder why their battery dies in 4 hours...

If users take the time to think and say........... heh, do I really need this twitter and facebook widget... i can just get tweetdeck... Do I really need the weather widget on... do I need to stay that informed about the weather on a sunny cloudless day???? Im 17 years old, do I need a stock widget?.... I wonder what the battery manager setting does (HINT!!!)...

I mean.... i can go on and on... and maybe the FCC is right... people nowadays need facebook and Twitter to function properly........ its like smoking crack cocaine!.... maybe the battery needs newer technology so people can turn their smartphones into mini-laptops and charge it once a week like old cell phones used toooooo.... but in the long run... any phone... is still... a phone!...

maybe a separate internal battery is needed for voice usage only... in case of emergencies... like a reserve.. LOL

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