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I tried it for a few days... and it also drained my battery faster than normal.
Guess I'm just not smart? Haha.
is this juice defender beta compatible with xperia x10 mini pro? i want my battery to last long. please respond![]()
I've been using it as well and haven't seen any improvements. In fact, no matter who I talk to or how many people I talk to, everyone has their own opinion on what app to use to save the battery. I'm tired of it, I just wish HTC and/or google would address the horrible battery life of these POS phones.
From the market - and you pay for Ultimate Juice.where do u get the Juice Defender app.... and do we have to pay for it?
where do u get the Juice Defender app.... and do we have to pay for it?

My theory is that these are people who use their phones all the time. The way Juice Defender works is turning off data when you're not using your phone. But if you're always using your phone, the data will essentially never be off, which means you won't see any battery savings over not having Juice Defender.A theory and a question...
THEORY: Is it possible that for some of the folks complaining Juice doesn't work well, their already-diminished stock batteries drove them to seeking a power solution? If so, I would imagine not even Juice could make a battery behave properly at the end of it's physical life, and would also expect to see folks complain that Juice made things no better (or even worse). Just a theory.
It works the same way on all Android phones. The basic principle (with some variance) is that when the screen is off, mobile data turns off, and when the screen is on, mobile data turns on. Mobile data being on usually uses more battery.how does it work with the Razr? Does it help elongate the battery life that so many ppl have issues with?
bought the Seido extended battery
It works the same way on all Android phones. The basic principle (with some variance) is that when the screen is off, mobile data turns off, and when the screen is on, mobile data turns on. Mobile data being on usually uses more battery.
When the screen is ON, connectivity is automatically switched on, unless you manually disabled it via device settings or power control widget, in which case JuiceDefender won’t touch it. (Check the Connectivity Controls section on the comparison table to learn what radios are automatically managed by JuiceDefender).
When the screen is OFF, JuiceDefender assumes that you don’t need connectivity to be *constantly* on, so it only enables it at 15 minutes intervals, allowing background synchronization to occur and notifications to get to your device (e.g. new email, facebook notifications, twitter notifications...). The synchronization interval can be easily changed via the Customize profile.
Connectivity is a huge power sucker, so leaving it off when not necessary will significantly extend battery life!
Can't live without instant notifications? Check out the tutorials in the How-Tos section.