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Originally Posted by sayyam.gaur58
(Post 5617062)
I merely get 4-4.5 hours of screen of time no matter what I do. |
Originally Posted by sayyam.gaur58
(Post 5617062)
I'm using S21 FE 5g since the last 6 months. It's a very unpredictable phone, for some months battery seemed fine and okay’ish for my use. I use it for my office calls etc. However since the last two months, the battery is just horrible. I merely get 4-4.5 hours of screen of time no matter what I do. Anybody else facing this? Even the overnight battery drain is about 20%. I might just sell this off reluctantly. :sadface |
Originally Posted by sayyam.gaur58
(Post 5617062)
I'm using S21 FE 5g since the last 6 months. Anybody else facing this? Even the overnight battery drain is about 20%. I might just sell this off reluctantly. :sadface |
Originally Posted by NG_EV
(Post 5617216)
Hi. If you are in a poor network area kindly turn off 5G. It is a major battery drain. At my workplace, I get very poor battery life as the phone constantly switches between 2G, 4G, LTE, and 5G. In addition, the 5G shown will not be true 5G if you check using network tools. |
Originally Posted by lxskllr
(Post 5617135)
Go to location setty, turn off both Bluetooth and wifi scanning. Ensure you turn these off periodically, as Google maps activates this sometimes. This will help. We have a S21 in the family, and this helped |
Originally Posted by deep_bang
(Post 5617095)
It's more likely to be rogue app which is eating away your battery. Can you charge your phone fully and at close to the end see the battery settings that show the apps that are consuming battery? Any surprises there? Second thing you can do is to check which apps are running on the background potentially eating battery even when they are not in the foreground. The last thing I would suggest is to do a factory reset of the phone. If none of the above fixes the problem, then there may be a real issue with the battery. Temporary solutions: reduce screen refresh rate (100hz usually consumes more power). Switch on battery saver. Both the above will save battery at the cost of experience... But if your experience is still manageable, then worth before changing phone/battery and other more drastic steps. |
Originally Posted by Venkatesh
(Post 5638016)
Google Pixel 8 series launched in India..(128GB ONLY).. |
Originally Posted by vvrchandra
(Post 5638096)
Even though interested in Pixel, seeing the 128 gb version only pushes it back again. |
Originally Posted by vvrchandra
(Post 5638096)
128 gb version only |
Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 5638149)
Wow. The pricing is too expensive for the Pixel! 75k+ does not feel like value to me. |
Originally Posted by Small Bot
(Post 5638420)
Yup, and I do not see any huge changes that Google has done for the Pixel 8, other than just increase the years of OS update support. The rest seems to be all pfaff. I'll only buy this phone if the price drops by 15-20K by summer next year. Also, we'll know clearly if there are any issues with the phone by then. Any idea of there might be a 8A version? |
Originally Posted by Cyborg
(Post 5638428)
Check this MKBHD video, Marques seems quite taken with the 8 series. https://youtu.be/KZA_BIa8e7I?si=-rgnXXo0XF0pblaB |
Originally Posted by .sushilkumar
(Post 5638230)
Android 14 is available for upgrade to existing Pixel 6 users. |
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