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Also to remember your battery life can be affected by your network.
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Posted: 2004-04-30 08:26:26
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thanks for makin me aware of these things..
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Posted: 2004-04-30 13:28:01
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hi there!i really need ur help guys!i just bought my p800 today and i dont know how to download tracker 3.2 trial version n skins to my p800.plz teach me how.tnx a lot! n more power!
p.s.can i use the syncstation to down load applications or skins?tnx!
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Posted: 2004-04-30 15:44:27
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I guess that I should not worry so much about it my self then. I guess I do use my phone a lot, specially the GPrs. After all my use after a day or so, I only have about 25% of charge left. If it's true that this batteries can handle about 1000 charges, then I figure that gives of just under 3 years of charges, by that time there'll be other super nice SE phones with batteries that'll last much longer than those that are on the market at the moment. Besides, these batteries are getting rather inexpensive.
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Posted: 2004-05-01 02:29:00
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Your distance from a cell site greatly affects battery life. If you're near a cell site having full bar signal strength (rssi), you'll have longer battery life as compared you being at a location far from a site and having only 1 or 2 bars. Cell phones and cell sites communicate with each other with it comes to range from each other. If your fone senses that its far from a cell site (through its signal meter), it will make its transmit power pump out more tx rf (in terms of watts). Normally GSM portable fones have variable tx power levels ranging from .3 watts to 6 watts. If you're closeby a cellsite, your fone could transmit reliably with only .3 watts. However if you're faraway a site (say having a 1 bar on your fone's signal meter), more than likely you're fone would transmit between 3-6 watts. More power output watts, more battery consumption.
At my home/office location (Philippines), I normally have 1-2 bars (scale is 1-5, max is 5). My battery life is 1 1/2 days max under normal use. When I went to Hong Kong where even MTR subways and practically almost everywhere I went I had 5 bars, my battery lasted almost a week.
Hope this helps...
[ This Message was edited by: Ying on 2004-05-01 04:20 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-01 05:19:17
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I agree with @Ying. I have used a T610, and at home where the signal is only 1-2 bars the phone barely lasts 2 days with only a couple of small calls, a few texts and a little GPRS. I've been working in an area where I get a full signal, and the phone will now last over 3 days! The signal does affect battery life, quite a lot as well!
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Posted: 2004-05-01 11:12:03
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My t610 only lasts about 2.5 days
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Posted: 2004-05-01 17:18:31
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Don't most ppl tend to charge their phones every night anyway?
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Posted: 2004-05-01 19:58:00
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On 2004-05-01 11:12:03, Sammy_boy wrote:
.......The signal does affect battery life, quite a lot as well!
i'll second that notion. on a good day, where i make and receive quite a no. of calls, SMSing, GPRSing, it can last me bout 3 days on full charge, and i always have full coverage in my area. also turning off bluetooth and screensaver helps too.
i wonder if its just me, or has anybody ever noticed that when the phone (T610) is fully charged, and then u turn off the phone, the batt meter indicator thingy is still moving, indicating that its still on charging mode....? and will i do damage to my phone if i leave it to charge overnight, say more that six hours? got a bad experience charging my T29 overnight, it went kaput the next morning!
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Posted: 2004-05-01 21:32:06
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hello? anybody?
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Posted: 2004-05-03 13:46:20
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