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Does bluetooth use a lot of battery?
I've been using a blueetooth headset with my cell lately and it seems like it is using a lot of battery. Have you had the same experience?
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
yes, all bluetooth handsets tend to use up more battery life on your phone. This is because the phone and the bluetooth need to stay connected, the connectivity is what uses up the battery quicker. I have used one myself, and my battery drained much quicker.
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- soulardLv 45 years ago
specific, it does. The longer the gap between the instruments the greater power it attracts. additionally, the greater you communicate, the greater power would be used. in case you have 2 instruments bluetooth linked without archives/voice despatched in between them, it might nonetheless draw greater power than whilst bluetooth is off, yet much less in comparison with the ability draw whilst speaking. that is consistent with my very own adventure using Treo 680 and Plantronics Voyager 520 headset.
- LimelightLv 61 decade ago
Razrs suck thats why, it uses a little bit more then usual but not THAT much.
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