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Arfi-Gorgona Posts: > 500

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On 2003-12-31 14:55:38, Laza wrote:
Because the purpose of flight mode is to turn off all radio-frequency transmitters. Bluetooth and GSM radio belong both to this category


lol i forgot about it you are right but i want an option only for bluetooth so i can play without drain the battery more with phone especialy when the new 100m bluwtooth arrives
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Posted: 2003-12-31 15:04:56
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Kris Posts: 117

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"is it ok to leave it charging in the cradle overnight because i dont want my battery to run down at all. I like to have a full charge at the start of each day!"

cheers



@scott_b

There no problem to that. There is a anti-overcharge system in the phone.
I leave mine every night in the charger. You do this during day so way don't you do it at night. (or do you sit next to you're phone waithing till it is full... joke man)


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Posted: 2003-12-31 15:09:03
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puddytatpurr Posts: 36

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Why is this? How does this replace an alarm, who leaves their phone on all night???



I do!
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Posted: 2003-12-31 16:00:13
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Scott_b Posts: 170

Thats lucky for u - i left mine on two nights ago and was woken by a drunken mate at 5am asking me if i could work for him the next morning!!!


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Posted: 2003-12-31 16:37:53
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Telukin Posts: 108

I put mine into "Flight Mode" before bed at 100% charge, the next day I wake up and the phone is at 98% charge, so virtually no battery usage
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Posted: 2003-12-31 18:15:12
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