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Old 03-23-2018, 10:53 PM   #202
DoctorOhh
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Do you mean backing up apps with data? Titanium Backup is best for that. I used it on my T62D and if it works there it will work anywhere.
Thanks I'll give it a try.

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If there is plenty of time before your reading sessions like in my case (I read mainly in the morning and evening) and you turn it off everytime
Agreed. It's easy since there is a setting to shutdown after x minutes of inactivity.

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the battery life is pretty good. Specially if you have everything off (Wifi, Bluetooth, backlight...) and install apps to help you safe battery. In my case Greenify Pro, All-In-One Toolbox and HEBF Optimizer).
With my setup I don't see any need for any apps to save battery life, but other setups may vary.

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At the beginning, being used to leave my previous readers (Sony PRSs) in standby, having to turn it off was quite annoying.
I agree, but since I can set it to automatically shutdown at least I don't have to worry about remembering it. If someone wants to leave it in standby, as long as they have wifi, bluetooth and notifications turned off, there doesn't seem to be any constant battery drain in standby.
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