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Very well presented.
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thnx , just what i need
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NOTE: siri app on iphone 4
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Thanks, helpful
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I did what you said, I held down on the apps and starting closing them. But then I got hurt...I got hurt really bad.
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Tap DAT'
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@biohazard099 hahaha... sorry :))
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i just saved battery
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I want to comment regarding the PUSH option on the mail. THis is the most battery friendly method of getting emails. Fetch is the most battery exhausting. Try to look this up on GOOGLE, a lot of people will back me up with this.
syddogwapo 2 months ago 3
@syddogwapo push uses more battery because it has to maintain a constant ping to the email server where fetch checks it only every 15, 30 or 60 minutes depending on how you set it.
zollotech 2 months ago 8
@zollotech I agree with others regarding push emails. The way push email works is the phone does not have to ping the server at all. The server will ping the phone when a new email is received and the phone never has to check for new messages, it just has to wait for the mail server to contact it saying a new one is available. The basic difference: When the phone checks for emails, it pings the server asking if new ones are available and the server sits there until then. Push is the opposite.
DannleChannel 2 months ago
@DannleChannel In order for push email to work a socket connection is kept open between the device and server to facilitate the push email. You can also decrease battery life quickly if you have it check every 15 minutes as well. If you look up how push email works you will find this to be the case.
zollotech 2 months ago
@DannleChannel also, cnet among many others tell you to turn it off to reduce battery consumption.
zollotech 2 months ago
Thank you so much! This video does really helped my iphone :)
dean530 2 months ago 6
@dean530 Glad I could help
zollotech 2 months ago