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When I’m doing something in the winter my batteries die pretty fast. There any tricks to keeping them alive longer. Bringing a power bank is kinda painful.
14028039:DirtYStylE said:Stash it in your butt cheeks to it stays warm
14028226:oldmanski said:I had the same problem so I quit using my phone on the mountain. Went to an ipod for music and use my GoPro for my camera, besides when I would take my phone I never had any service where I was skiing anyways so now I just leave it in the car.
14028273:.JakeThaDug. said:bold move. where do you ski? what happens if you or a homie gets hurt, who are you about to call from your iPod?
14028273:.JakeThaDug. said:bold move. where do you ski? what happens if you or a homie gets hurt, who are you about to call from your iPod?
14028277:eheath said:People skied for a long time before cell phones existed doggy, even 10 years ago we weren't skiing with phones.
14028291:oldmanski said:Been skiing Meadows on Hood the last few seasons, eastside of the volcano has horrible cell service. Skiing inbounds you can always get a patroller easy enough if homie gets hurt, back country I have some Kenwood radios I use, just prepare for what conditions I am riding. The world did still function before everyone had cell phones,lol.
14028611:Bitcoin said:Delete social media apps, they are the largest drain
14028613:eheath said:I wouldn't necessarily say that directly, screen-on time is what kills your battery, which is the effect of social media apps, phone always on.
14028615:Bitcoin said:Push notifications, chat bubbles, always on mic, and misc background services all fuck your battery without the screen even being on.
Try this: don't touch Facebook app for 1 day, even shut the app entirely in multitasking. Now 1 day later check battery usage in settings. It will read "Facebook: 29%"
14028070:liammorris said:Get an old Motorola phone. I remember in high school my phone battery would last for 3-4 days on a full charge ahah. Times have changed
14028616:eheath said:That's definitely not normal at all. If i don't touch my phone (pixel 3) i use like 1% every hour, i understand how apps work and such, what phone are you using? My phone has a function that suppresses apps when you don't use them, but pretty sure most newer phones/operating systems have this.