Want your Android device battery to last longer? Pay for apps
Summary: The ads appearing in free apps may be using three times as much of the battery on Android devices than the apps themselves.
A research project by Purdue shows that a big drain of Android device batteries is the ads served by free apps. The Android app freemium model gives the app away in exchange for dishing out ads in the app. This is often done by checking the device GPS to determine the phone location, to serve ads pertinent to the user's location. Unfortunately, The Purdue research shows the battery drain of the ads is up to three times the drain of running the actual app.
Android device owners, phones owners in particular, know that it's a constant battle to tweak the settings to make the battery last as long as possible. Since the freemium model is commonly used in Android apps, this constant drain caused by app ads may be the culprit.
It's shocking that this research determined that only 10 - 30 percent of the battery used by popular free apps is from actually running the app. The lion's share of the drain is all due to the ads being served while running the app. That's not a very good tradeoff to avoid paying a buck or two for an app.
If there is a paid version of your favorite apps it may be a good idea to bite the bullet and pay up. Turning off these power-hungry ads can only be a good thing, and maybe your phone battery will start lasting as long as it should.
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Good thinking...
My wife has Galaxy S (1) and I have Galaxy S II. Her battery holds over 5 to 7 days of avarage use, mine lasts about 2 days max. When I looked over the issue, I find my settings were all set to auto-sync etc. Also some bloatware checking updates, weathers frequently. Then I realised, she does not switch between WMCDA/GSM and use GSM only when not using mobile internet. I go for WMCDA / HSPDA+ almost always.
Battery drain may be because of a lot of things, but simple switcher widgets can be found anywhere to close services not in use. Such as Wi-Fi while sleeping... Single touch...
Want your Android device battery to last longer? Pay for apps
Different type of freedom
I doubt you even have an Android device anyway.
hmm
I have a fool proof way to say battery life in an Android device...
2. Sell the device on eBay.
3. Buy an "i" device.
4. The Android device no longer uses up the battery.
Addfree
Don't really believe this....
http://www.tech-thoughts.net/
How about if you leave GPS off? What happens then?
I only turned it on specifically when I am using Google Maps.