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Galaxy S2 advice, please
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:08 am
by MartDude
New to smartphones.
I've just got a Galaxy S2, and although it seems quite impressive, I'm not happy with the battery life. I've seen that it's got a number of apps running, but I don't know which I can safely turn off, without adversely affecting the phone's performance. I've got 'system power saving mode' turned on. Bluetooth is off, as is Wifi at the moment. Help, please; and any other advice for extending battery life.
Also, recommendations, please, for a car charger, and a charger to use on the bike.
And any recommendations for a case/cover - I find the phone too smooth and slippery for peace of mind.
Ta.
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:06 pm
by flatlander
Not sure with those but usually you can go through the settings and turn off any background services for apps not to allow notifications etc and change brightness in different modes and auto dimmer etc. I wouldn't worry about wifi because I use it all the time. The general rule I find is if it gets you through the day it's alright alright :)
Cases are much of a muchness I use a flip case because I drop the phone a lot so like to protect the screen but you may find a skin and a Matt NOT gloss screen protector film plenty
Re: Galaxy S2 advice, please
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:47 pm
by D-Rider
MartDude wrote:
I've just got a Galaxy S2, and although it seems quite impressive, I'm not happy with the battery life.
I've had several Galaxys but they've never lasted long enough to worry about battery life.
Yum yum

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:35 pm
by Gio
They're like the chocolate, SHIT.
How do I know? Well its easy Galaxy chocolate tastes like its got a sandy beach in it and the phone is shit cos it is like a labour politician, works when it wants to.
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 5:20 pm
by MartDude
[quote="Gio" like a labour politician, works when it wants to.[/quote]
Like that Tory MP, Nadine Dorries - took 3 weeks off from her parliamentary duties to appear on a reality TV show.
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 6:33 pm
by flatlander
Or like the labour mp for stoke who was the MEP at the same time hard working fellow that he was. Or the mayor who was head of the CAB at the same time all full time jobs just can't imagine where the poor souls found time for sleep
They used to say that taxes and death were the only certainties in life
I would add that politicians being bent, dumb as and / or scumbags was another
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 7:44 pm
by Gio
MartDude wrote:[quote="Gio" like a labour politician, works when it wants to.
Like that Tory MP, Nadine Dorries - took 3 weeks off from her parliamentary duties to appear on a reality TV show.[/quote]
Indeed she did, but whats 3 weeks when you look at so many politicians (regardless of affiliation) who accept bribes (free holidays etc), I use the Labour Party as the most obvious sign of this event (Tony Bliar) asd they got their fingers burnt the most in media circles.
Oh and what about Margaret Hodge!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/busi ... he-UK.html Makes Starbucks look as pure as driven snow

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:29 pm
by MartDude
Agreed, so few of them set a a good example of probity; can't think of any noteworthy politicians I'd hold up as a role model.
Anyway, can we get back to helping me sort this phone out, please?
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:59 pm
by flatlander
Well we have established that you shouldn't let a politician near it :)
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:42 am
by Aladinsaneuk
http://samsunggalaxysforums.com/showthr ... alaxy-S-II
There you go
Oh, get a car charger cradle - use it when ever you get in the car even for 15 minutes.....
Get a spare car charger - fit a socket to the bike......
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:05 pm
by Gio
MartDude wrote:Agreed, so few of them set a a good example of probity; can't think of any noteworthy politicians I'd hold up as a role model.
Anyway, can we get back to helping me sort this phone out, please?
I'd advise getting a different phone, I did and it only needs recharging every 5-6 days
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 12:28 pm
by MartDude
Gio wrote:MartDude wrote:Agreed, so few of them set a a good example of probity; can't think of any noteworthy politicians I'd hold up as a role model.
Anyway, can we get back to helping me sort this phone out, please?
I'd advise getting a different phone, I did and it only needs recharging every 5-6 days
Well, Gio, it was free. Went in to the Orange shop to negotiate a better contract (mine was an old Raccoon plan - really poor value for money) - new one is £10 p.m. less, unlimited texts, 750 mb data, more realistic talk time for my needs - 200 mins, tho' I rarely go over 100.
However, I'd be grateful for suggestions for an alternative - you've obviously looked into this more deeply than I - I'll keep my eyes open for bargains.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 1:05 pm
by Aladinsaneuk
With smart phones, the more you use them, the shorter the battery life
Personally, as all know, I use apple iPhones - for me and my needs there is no other option (I have been using apple computers for a few years so.....)
The android 4x phones are great bits of kit, and the windows 8 phones are good in the main
BUT all eat battery life as you do more
Want long battery life, then use a standard phone - calls and text only. Want to embrace other stuff - plan accordingly
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 2:04 pm
by MartDude
Now the battery's been almost exhausted and re-charged, it's lasting longer. As is to be expected. I've turned a few things off, following the advice in the Samsung forum link Pete posted, plus a few others from a TechRadar review. But I still think it's a bit crap - these smartphones may be wonderful gadgets, but they seem to have out-paced current battery technology. It's on a par with another of my pet peeves - fuel consumption of modern bikes; most current mid to large capacity bikes rarely seem capable of more than 45 mpg, which, IMHO, is piss poor
Re: Galaxy S2 advice, please
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 3:49 pm
by SimonDk
And any recommendations for a case/cover -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110699413846? ... 1439.l2649
Got this for my dad's - it's close to perfect, if that's the kind one wants..