OstrichSaK
Android Expert
Given that I leave Wifi and BT radios on 24/7, and I get 1% battery drain every 2 hours when phone is on standby, I'd say that whatever battery life required for these radios to stay on is negligible. However, if your personal observations differ, then by all means, shut them off when you know you don't need them. I do this with 3G all the time. And 3G hogs a ton of power, especially if your signal strength is poor.
So with these tags, I assume you need to bring your phone within inches of proximity for the NFC to trigger, correct?
Like I already said....
Without getting into a debate about how much battery is used...
Of course your phone doesn't show much battery use from WiFi in standby since most ROMs disable WiFi in standby. For people like me who use their phone a lot (I carry two full charged batteries to swap out daily) every little bit helps. You're saying that as long as people don't ever use their phone it won't be a big deal. Kind of counter-intuitive to most who bought a phone to use it. Once again, let's not turn this informational thread into a debate of what is already known. I think the most important part of what I said was the last part:
...ANY battery use for something you're not using is unnecessary.
Don't derail this thread with an argument over how much is too much when for those interested in this ANY amount is too much. Especially if they're not using it. Kind of like arguing that leaving your car idle while you go grocery shopping doesn't really use that much gas. To some ANY amount of gas use when you're not actually driving or even using the car is wasteful.
With this item you can easily set your phone to enable or disable with a simple swipe of the phone so if you have it then why wouldn't you want to have it disable or enable options you use or don't use at home? Seems that the battery life saved is a bonus and I'm sure anybody reading this thread would also be interested since there seemingly is no real downside to doing this.