1. Madhuchandran's Avatar
    Thanks.

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    08-21-15 09:50 AM
  2. Carl Estes's Avatar
    Shouldn't, except for the battery time of logging in your password.......
    08-21-15 10:05 AM
  3. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    Battery life is decreased

    With Content Protection enabled, the smartphone will have to constantly encrypt and decrypt any data it is attempting to access. This extra process requires the smartphone to run more often, and will reduce the battery life.
    08-21-15 10:19 AM
  4. Madhuchandran's Avatar
    Thank you. I will try and post back.

    Z30STA100-2/10.3.2.2204
    08-21-15 10:22 AM
  5. sparkaction's Avatar
    It seems likely that it would because of all the encrypting and decrypting required. Although it is likely insignificant compared with a change in your screen brightness.

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    08-21-15 10:22 AM
  6. rthonpm's Avatar
    At this point, on the fly encryption and decryption are not resource intensive. I've had my Q10 and my laptop encrypted for some time now and the difference in battery life is negligible enough that it falls into the same category as normal battery life depletion.

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    08-21-15 06:07 PM

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