2011-09-12 9:04
2011-09-12 10:06
The battery life of my N8 drastically reduced after installing Anna without me making any changes to the way I use the phone.
I had 3g on all the time, widgets to online mode (Social and AccuWeather & 2 e-mail accounts set to retrieve e-mail constantly).
I was getting around a day at best from my battery post upgrade whereas before I was comfortably getting 2 days +. This was with fairly light use- messaging, checking Social apps, some internet browsing.
I have now turned the widgets to offline mode and only use GSM. E-mail retrieval is set to every 60 minutes. I only update my widgets now as and when I need them and I'm over 3 days since my last charge with around 20% left.
It's disappointing that for whatever reason Anna has caused the battery to drain more heavily with widgets in online mode, but I can live with using my phone as above for the time being. Hopefully Belle will see a return to 2 days + battery life even with widgets set to online mode.
2011-09-12 16:26
RiderX wrote:That's how it should be, as 3G uses considerably more energy than plain GSM.
I also thought that way, but if you check the N8 device details at Nokia Developer you will read:
GSM Standby Time up to 390.0 hours
WCDMA Standby Time up to 400.0 hours
so, according to Nokia, in standby the N8 in WCDMA (UMTS) does not use more energy than in GSM...
2011-09-12 17:33 - edited 2011-09-12 17:34
My phone was draining rapidly with Anna unlike with 1.2. I followed arsim's recommendations plus turned off theme effects and now all seems much better.
FYI - I already had wifi scan off, plus only use BT when I need it....
Try what he recommended!!
2011-09-13 5:22
Gentleman wrote:RiderX wrote:That's how it should be, as 3G uses considerably more energy than plain GSM.
I also thought that way, but if you check the N8 device details at Nokia Developer you will read:
GSM Standby Time up to 390.0 hours
WCDMA Standby Time up to 400.0 hours
so, according to Nokia, in standby the N8 in WCDMA (UMTS) does not use more energy than in GSM...
Yep, but these are somewhat ideal values, when the cell tower is next door.
When the distance is larger, more energy is needed and 3G will cost more.
But I assume you will also have some phone calls occasionally, and then 3G eats lots more of your battery.
So if you want to optimize your battery use, switch off 3G or have energy saving mode enabled. When you do some serious internet stuff, just switch to normal mode.
2011-09-14 7:12
2011-09-14 14:29
2011-09-14 21:50
I have been using my N8 for about 3 weeks now following the Anna update. Unfortunately I can see no real improvements. I find the email worse and the battery life dramatically worse to the extent that the phone barely lasts a normal working day of usage.
This is really poor Nokia a customer should not have to pay minute attention to the use of their phone to ensure acceptable battery life. A solution needs to be provided soon or the previous Symbian version made re-available.
This could be the last straw as far as my Nokia phone loyalty goes! pre smart phone brilliant, N70 Solid performer, N95 Brilliant, N97frustrating but eventually did what it should when the firmware caught up! N8 favourite phone ever until you "upgraded" the firmware!!! aaaarrrrggg
2011-09-14 21:53
oh, and this is deffinately not solved!
2011-09-15 20:38
2011-09-16 4:52
2011-09-16 10:27
I am with all that disappointed with Anna.
I used pre-Anna FW intensively:
-reading books, Bluetooth all day long and often might leave it On for overnight + usual calls and SMSing.
During vacation used video and photo camera for hours and still had my phone in good shape next day.
After having Anna installed my n8 went OFF after less than 12 Hr despite I didn't use it for anything except calls.
Turning OFF wi-fy search didn't help much along with disabling 3g.
Do we really need to go deep in science and learning as casual users?
Unfortunately it is hard or even impossible to get devorced with Anna. I tried to return previous version by using pirate paths and had my n8 died...
I am ready to pay to Nokia reasonable money to rollback to Symbian3. It's a kind of weird to force users to spend efforts and time for having phone ON... Especially when no spare battery may be put in.
Very-very disappointed with this kind of "improvement".
2011-09-18 19:44
2011-09-19 13:06
Mojitto wrote:
It MUST NOT be so, don't you see that? A phone should not work like this! A user should not apply magic to make it work as it should after an official upgrade. It should not be restarted now and then. You waste your lifetime dancing around your tricky and buggy sets while the users of other brands just use them in an ordinary way.
And of course this would never happen on your beloved Samsung Galaxy S.
Ray
2011-09-23 21:01
How the chuffing hell can you (Nokia) spend nearly 12 months developing firmware mod that quite frankly shouldn't have been required because it should have been right in the first place and get it so chuffing wrong?
Did you test it? If you did, did you think 8 hours battery life would be acceptable to your users, sorry paid up customers? It begs belief!
My phone is now totally useless to me because believe it or not, I do frequently leave the house for more than 8 hours.
Not to mention the one thing, the one perfect thing you did "OVI Maps". I now can't use on my motorbike because some bright Herbert decided to remove the BlueTooth support.
What are you guys thinking? How can you get away with it?
If I operated like this in my industry, I would be sacked.
2011-09-24 10:35
MontyUK wrote:Not to mention the one thing, the one perfect thing you did "OVI Maps". I now can't use on my motorbike because some bright Herbert decided to remove the BlueTooth support.
What do you mean by "decided to remove Bluetooth support"?
What exactly is not working regarding Bluetooth?
2011-09-24 10:54
2011-09-24 16:39
MontyUK wrote:
the voice guidance is now permanently routed through the phone speaker so you can't hear it on any type of bluetooth head set or car system. No use what so ever if you are on a motorbike or bicycle.
I have just tested and you're absolutely right! The voice guidance is not routed neither through HFP nor through A2DP.
This is an ugly regression.
Nokia pays very little attention to the discussions forums. So I suggest you email Nokia Care complaining about this. I'll send a complaint as well. The more customers do this, the more likely this may be fixed on the next revision.
2011-09-24 16:57 - edited 2011-09-24 16:59
good
2011-09-24 21:37
You will hate me guys when I tell you this, but sorry. I had no problems by updating to symbian anna. And I have no problem with battery life since using anna on my N8.
It's the same as ever, good. so I don't think that there's a general battrey problem coming with anna.