Send to a Friend

kevbo's avatar

Would a reversed out (i.e. light text on a dark background) mobile Fluther site significantly improve battery life for mobile Fluther users? Plus a bonus iPhone hack.

Asked by kevbo (25672points) July 9th, 2009 from iPhone

First the hack… If you have stray characters at the end of your text that you can’t get to using the iPhone cursor, use the copy/paste tool near the characters, drag to select them and then cut. VoilĂ !

Now for the Q. Obviously, the 3G iPhones have a shorter battery life. I learned from another owner that the battery on her new iPhone was getting killed because the wallpaper or desktop was initially configured as white. So, I’m wondering if there’s an opportunity for efficiency with the Fluther site in particular but also for mobile sites/apps in general.

Using Fluther

or

Using Email

Separate multiple emails with commas.
We’ll only use these emails for this message.