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Originally Posted by frankz
It was presented to show a pattern of offering guesses and opinions as fact, even in response to actual evidence and fact sets as in this thread.
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Well it is still irrelevant to this thread and not needed as it proves nothing. Everything said here is opinions no one here is an expert. People can be wrong from time to time it makes you human.

Just look at half of the blogs out there.
I never said one what I say is Fact as I don't know where you get that assumption. I only said the Fire is different then most android devices when it comes to putting apps that aren't optimized for the Fire in suspension. So killing an app isn't going to hurt anything if you know what you are doing on the Fire. Now this doesn't apply to my Phone as it's a real Android device and acts like one but the Fire doesn't, at least mine doesn't.
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You don't get 3 days of battery life. You get three days of use out of the same physically limited hours of battery life we all share. If you want to spend those hours of battery life turning on and off WiFi and manually closing apps, it's your business I guess. I prefer to spend it reading and browsing the web.
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Now you really trying to go on on something else. I get 3 days of use out of my Fire whether it's asleep or awake okay? Most people here get 7 hours at most and I'm only trying to help them.
An article does not make something Fact we all know Amazon made a Hybrid O/S So some things worked differently on the Fire. Of course I am speaking from user experience as I had my Fire since the day it came out but the OP who I have been corresponding with in different threads has already had to replace his Fire so he wants to get the most battery life out of his and so we are offering tips to help, not trying to debate about something neither of us can't really prove is fact only Amazon can.
The bottom line is from my experience killing some 3rd party apps on the Fire wont hurt it and will extend battery life in most cases.