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I was wondering if there is any rhyme or reason to when United releases saver award seats specifically Europe -> U.S. routes. There have been quite a few flights I've looked at that have the overwhelming majority of the seats not taken in both business and economy.

Once upon a time while I was waiting in line to board a plane, I heard a woman *stressing* out because she had purchased the saver tickets and apparently last minute, they switched a lot of the plans on them/bumped them off the plane. I don't know the full story, but her panic was enough to make me never want to go through that experience. However, maybe this was just a fluke? I was curious if anyone had a different experience or just simply found it to be not worth it. The price just always looks so good compared to the others.

My flight out is a saver fare, the flight back is main cabin (haven't cancelled it yet but I assume that one will be easy). I am the lowest level of loyalty member, MVP, so that probably won't help me here.

Is it possible to pay for an upgrade to main cabin and then cancel the ticket a few days later for a refund?

It seems in Android 14 they've reworked battery saver to not cut the frame rate of the animations in half, it simply runs less tasks in the background and darkens your wallpaper, with the frame rate stuff being moved to extreme battery saver which asks you first if you'd like to turn it on at 10% battery.

I just got an Xbox series X and I thought I read online that you can have it set to energy saver mode and it will still download updates and games. However, mine is not downloading games it appears while on energy saver mode. Will it only download updates and not games?

So last year I had this crazy idea of living in LA and commuting to school by plane just to avoid expensive rent around campus (and bay area in general). I asked for suggestions in this subreddit and everyone thought it's not realistic. Well one year has passed, now I have completed my degree and finally have some spare time, I want to share my experience here.

We use Chrome Enterprise across the board as our default browser and I've been pretty happy with it and with the GPO controls you can apply to it so far. But I recently read that Chrome is enabling their "memory saver" feature by default.

Memory saver discards the content of your background tabs after a "certain amount of time" then reloads the tab when you switch back. This has some potential to cause problems in our environment where people use tabs to go back and forth between sites for data lookup/entry and have text entered but not saved.

Just curious. I replaced my foodsaver recently and the new one has Dry, Moist, Pulse, and Sous Vide settings. Manual is super vague about what these do, especially the sous vide one, and everything I can find online just copies the text from the manual. Anyone know what it's actually doing?

[Update] It turns out that I am kinda an idiot who spell "Aerial" wrong, the name fix will be in the next release, or maybe I'll just stick with "Areal" given that reddit post title cannot be changed :p.

Switch to mobile data - very small battery saver - Your device periodically checks if Wi-Fi can be found, and if it can't, mobile data is turned on. With this disabled, mobile data will need to be manually turned on when your Wi-Fi slows/drops.

Detect suspicious networks - very small battery saver - Checks newly joined networks for suspicious activity. If you often join different hotspots, leave this setting on. If you only join trusted networks, disable it.

Wi-Fi power saving mode - (Enable) - potentially large battery saver - Looks for patterns in Wi-Fi usage to learn when it's best to turn on Wi-Fi power saving. I'd suggest trying this yourself and seeing if it affects your everday usage (as it can in some cases).

Bluetooth - medium battery saver - Bluetooth can use a large amount of energy, especially when it's constantly syncing to devices like watches, earphones and speakers that trade large amounts of data. Disable this if you don't use Bluetooth devices, and if you do (I do, too), it isn't a large enough battery sink to worry about.

NFC - tiny (if any) battery saver - This will check for NFC/contactless payment points whenever the screen is on. Leaving this turned off, and simply turning it on when needed is simple and can save a tiny amount of energy.

5G - small to large battery saver - 5G can be very power-hungry - under the right circumstances it can drain 20% more than other bands. Below is a detailed explanation of 5G and why it can be a battery drain under certain conditions. If you do not use 5G at all, disable it - set your network mode to LTE/3G/2G if possible - this will not change your data speeds and may help with battery life. If you do use 5G, please read below!

Nearby device scanning - medium battery saver - This will automatically turn on Bluetooth (even if disabled) and Wi-Fi to connect to devices like smart TVs, watches, and earphones/headphones with a popup for easy setup. As this is always scanning for devices it can be a decent battery drainer in some cases. Turning off means needing to turn Bluetooth on manually when using connectable devices.

Wireless emergency alerts - imperceptible battery saver - These are sent out about severe weather warnings and amber alerts, as well as also being used to send location information to emergency services. This is an important service that should be left on if supported in your area. If it isn't used in your country, or your country uses SMS instead, you can disable this feature for an imperceptible battery save.

Dark mode - (Enable) - large battery saver - Dark mode changes all Android menus and supporting apps to a dark version - meaning mostly white backgrounds change to black/grey backgrounds. OLED screens turn off pixels completely when black - meaning little to no power draw from these pixels - whereas pixels showing white is a large battery draw over the same period of time.

Brightness and adaptive brightness - (Enable) - medium to large battery saver - Brightness can play a big part in draining battery, and adaptive brightness aims to lower the screen brightness based on the light that can be detected in the room. If you can get along with this feature it's a fantastic way to save a decent bit of battery. If, like myself, you can't get along with it, changing the brightness yourself throughout the day can still help with saving some battery.

Motion smoothness - large battery saver - The entire S21 line supports 120Hz displays which can be a large battery drainer. Although it's adaptive (meaning it can change based on what is needed - from 120Hz all the way down to 10Hz), it still drains more power than in standard mode (60Hz). I spoke earlier about striking a good balance between battery and features - and in my opinion, 120Hz is well worth the extra battery usage.

Eye comfort shield - (Enable) - tiny (if any) battery saver - Eye Comfort Shield isn't for everyone as it both limits blue light and uses warmer colours. Setting this can make things look yellow-tinted, but can help with eye fatigue, sleep, and most importantly for this list, battery life.

Screen resolution - large battery saver - Screen resolution can be one of the larger battery drains, but again falls into wanting balance of features and battery life. WQHD+ on the Ultra takes up a decent bit more battery than FHD+ when playing games, as does FHD+ over HD+ on all models. As with 120Hz, I think the higher resolution is well worth the extra battery usage.

Screen timeout - medium battery saver - Simply choose a screen timeout option so your battery isn't being wasted when your phone isn't being used. I tend to stick with 30s, but set yours to best suit your usage.

Always on display - small battery saver - AOD means that whenever the phone is on, and face-up, the screen will show the time as well as your recent notifications. If you're looking for the lowest possible screen-off battery usage, disabling AOD can lower battery usage by 0.25 to 0.50% an hour.

Location - medium battery saver - Location itself doesn't drain too much battery when always on, but it can when multiple apps are using it to pinpoint your location. I personally keep this on but restrict most apps from location access to help with both privacy and battery usage. 006ab0faaa

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