IPhone Lost 10% Of Battery In About 35 Minutes While Listening To Music
Jun 30, 2014
My iPhone lost almost 10% of battery in about 35 minutes while I was listening to music. All of my apps were closed and my phone was locked. This has happened a few times. Shouldn't it have lost 0%-2% instead? My phone even loses around 3%-4% at night when I'm sleeping but I only use the timer to wake up at a certain time. All the other apps are closed. I've turned off the unimportant features in settings but it's still losing battery. Should I just get a new phone?
My IPhone 4 was working completely fine, then while i was listening to music it shuts off (the battery at 84%) . Now it won't cut back on, I've tired restoring it via itunes it just gives me an error, and I've tired holding the home and power button for 12secs. It still won't do anything
I bought the Xperia Mini some days ago. First thing I did was to update it onto Android ICS. I listen to music quiet often. What I encounter is that when listening to music (with earphones), battery life is pretty bad. Mediaserver is eating up quiet a big chunk of my battery's capacity (have a look at the attached screenshots). I am using a 32GB microSD-card.
By the way, I have already contacted Sony support, who told me to disable the "play on device" app (did not solve the issue).
I have nokia 5800 I am having problem with the battery it was draining fast. one on the man in nokia care told me that if ur phone is online and ur lilstening to songs then the battery is going to dry fast enough and if u switch it to offline then the battery backup will be best almost 20Hrs?
Is there any technical reason NOT to simultaneously play music that's stored on my iPhone 4S through the car radio while also charging the 4S from the car's cigarette lighter using the Apple 12VDC charger?
It would be great if in the next iOS would be possible to listen on bluetooth earphone every audio that passes over iPhone, not only phone calls. Now with iOS 5 i can just listen phone calls whit my bluetooth earphonese, but I hope that in the future would be possible to hear, for example, music or apps sounds (like TomTom).
Sorry if this has been posted before, but whenever I'm listening to the iPod and I go into Settings the music stops. Bug, or does Apple have it set this way?
I'm trying to go to previous songs in my iPhone, but my reverse button will only allow me to restart the current song no matter how many times I press it.
i am using iphone 4S. lately, while im listening to music (app or pandora) using my earphones, Siri randomly pops up. what do i do to stop this from happening?
I have a Blackberry Torch 9810. About a week or so ago, I updated my phone (cause a really insistant notification popped up and updating the **bleep** thing seemed to be the only way to get it to leave me alone). If I can read the version information correctly, I updated it's software to 7.1 Bundle 1997 (v 7.1.0.694, Platform 5.1.0.507). For a little while, all was well.Then, while listening to music while out and about town, my song came to an end and nothing came up after it. After several seconds of silence, I pulled out my phone and tried to get it to play the next song (I usually just put it on shuffle, and there's no way for me to go through the whole rotation). But the entire phone was off. Pushing the power button would not get it to come back on. I flipped open the back case, pulled out the battery, checked the connections, and popped it back in. A few seconds later the phone turned on and proceeded to go through the laboriously slow loading screen. When I navigated back to the music section of the media section, there was a green bar at the bottom of the screen and the number of songs was ticking up from zero, as if I had just synced it and put in new music.Since then, this has happened several times. Some of the time the phone has been in my pocket, but not always. It only happens at the end of a song. The phone will not respond to any button presses until the battery has been removed and then put back.
I gave my sister my old curve its about 1 1/2 yrs old. the day i gave it to her the phone worked just fine but after she flew back home the battery would only last her a few minutes. i told her to try a new battery but it still has not changed anything. i even got her to upgrade to 5.0 just to see if it would make any difference but it doesnt.
she barely uses any apps, and mostly uses the phone for emailing.on standby it will every 10minutes or so the battery life will go down by 10%, and after a few texts or a minute or two on a call the phone will just die. she can pretty much just use it when its connected to a power source.Seems like a phone issue but there is no warranty on it
The loudspeaker on my phone works perfectly when I'm receiving phone calls etc but when i start playing music or watch videos the sound goes to the earpiece and I cant find an option to change it to loudspeaker. Would anyone know how to change it back to loudspeaker? I've been searching the internet but haven't found any solution!
I love the X6 as a music player. It is also a decent phone. However, I have a problem trying to do both. I have a bluetooth hands-free system built into my car. To listen to music from my phone, I plug a cord from the headphone jack on on the phone to an auxilliary RCA jack in my car. It's the standard way any MP3 player would plug into my car.However, when plugged in like this, I cannot use my bluetooth hands free system to either send or receive calls. Once a call has failed to be placed or received, I then have trouble with calls even if I unplog the cord from the headphone jack.Any ideas? Am I using an incorrect setting somewhere? Is there insufficient phone memory to handle this?
Am experiencing auto off and on on my BB curve 9360 whenever am listening to music or chatting with the phone. Anyone with useful solution should pls come to my aid, need it done asap.
I like my One but as heavy music listener I have noticed stereo is turning off by itself after listening music for about 5mins. I tried to switch on and off Beats- no effect. Different players- same....really hope it's not hardware issue.
Just got my phone today and still playing around with it. One thing that surprise me in a not very pleasant way was how loud the volume is when you are listening to music using the earphone.
Even at the lowest volume it is still too loud for me to comfortably listen to. I tried listening for 15 minutes and stopped, my ears were ringing for a bit after that.
I tried using "Music Volume EQ" as recommended by someone having the same problem but it didnt do anything to me. The EQ seems to have no effect whatsoever.
For some reason, and this happened on my S4 as well, when I'm listening to music through headphones or an aux cable, it cuts off for a second. Now, this doesn't happen with other phones I've played with (iP6, LGG4), so why it happens with Samsung's phones?
"The first is that the headphone jack seems a bit underpowered and doesn't produce anywhere near the volume level my S3 had with the same earbuds and software (PowerAmp)"
I am finding the same issue, however, not using PowerAmp - just using Google Music. It just doesn't get as loud as my S5 did. Is there a setting that I am missing?!
so strange that my defy just suddenly off while i'm listening to music, and that time the battrie around 70%, and i happen 3 times, what happen with my defy