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Category Archives: Longer Battery Life
Open Channel For Everyone
Until now, Open Channel’s benefits were made available through mobile operators and smartphone manufacturers. They certainly benefit enormously from the traffic and battery optimization, but we always thought we can do better, and one day bring Open Channel available for … Continue reading
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Smartphone Battery Life: The Impact of the Device Radio
Even with ongoing improvements in battery technology, many mobile phone users remain less than satisfied with the battery life of their devices. When a device cannot make it through a full day without needing to be recharged, this can result … Continue reading
The Results Are In: Carrier Trials Prove Effectiveness of Open Channel Traffic Optimization
SEVEN Networks conducts trials with mobile operators to demonstrate the effectiveness of our Open Channel Traffic Optimization software. A new white paper presents results from recent trials publicly for the first time. The trial results confirmed what we knew all … Continue reading
How Chatty Apps Shorten Smartphone Battery Life
Will longer battery life become the next feature battleground for smartphones? Antony Leather writing on Forbes.com believes it should be because mobile subscribers are growing frustrated with constantly recharging their phones – to the point that they would accept thicker … Continue reading