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What's push email and how does it affect data?
I have mine set at manual for now. I tried fetch email, but it fetches too often for my taste. So I'm wondering what Push email does and whether its better for me
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Fetch = the phone checks for new emails at set intervals.
Push = new emails are pushed from the server to your phone. Push uses more battery but you get emails instantly.
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It's not quite so black and white. Polling intervals will definitely have an impact on which consumes more. |
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You are right, but simply having the push notification service listening for updates uses power too - even when none are actually received. I think you'd have to use one of the higher fetch settings to use more power than push!
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Change your fetch interval of leave it to manual. Unless you get tons of email at once that takes 5+ minutes to download, I'd just leave it manual. Better yet, switch to webmail, that way no need to download anything.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't that depend on how many emails you get? For example, lets say you only received one email in a 1 hour period - If you had fetch set to fetch emails every 10 minutes, wouldn't those 6 fetches use more battery than one push?
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Apple themselves suggest using fetch instead of push to save battery life. Edit: Long answer - https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 In practice push usually uses more battery, especially over the mobile network.
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