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laffen Posts: > 500

@gavinwys

I am of course not using the T39 now after I got the T68. But yes, the T39 battery did last for 4-6 days. The battery capacity for the T68 is beyond the T39's, but the T68 do last for at least 4 days as well. I usually use (WAP'ing, girlfried) the phone from home, and have no idea how close I am to a base station.

[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2001-12-05 22:04 ]

[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2001-12-05 22:05 ]
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Posted: 2001-12-05 21:59:00
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gavinwys Posts: 19

All right buddies, I just got Li-Polymer Ultra Slim Battery BUS-11 600 MAH. I have been using it for 42 hours and I made lots of call. And it just used up half a battery bar.Only BUS-11 suits T39 and this battery is really kewl.
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Posted: 2001-12-11 13:38:00
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Hulix Posts: 123

....eeehmmm sorry!

But can sb tell me where I can find the standby time on the mobile???

Thanks a lot..

By the way...what kind of software you use to comunicate with your T68? E.g to add favorites or create new contacts, etc.¨

Thanks..

Hulix
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Posted: 2001-12-11 20:52:00
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zucchini Posts: 93

u can see the standby time by scrolling the side bar on the left side of your phone.
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Posted: 2001-12-11 21:22:00
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Hulix Posts: 123

...thanks a lot!!!

Really didn't know...

Hulix
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Posted: 2001-12-11 21:28:00
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george Posts: 6

Hey

I Agree with Zucchini, and I too want to know... for long battery life with consistent performance throughout life of battery, what is recommended regime? I suppose the question is, how many charge cycles is the design spec of the battery? 200? 500? Nokia 8850 battery life noticably deteriorated after about a year. I read in some forum that 300 charge cycles was what you would expect before noticing declining performance, i.e one charge a day for a year. My basic regime was just plug it in at night and unplug it in the morning, regardless how much I used it. Seems that was a bad idea?

George
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Posted: 2001-12-11 22:18:00
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zucchini Posts: 93

george, from what i know, it is actually a good idea to charge your battery whenever possible.. so i assume it is best if we always maintain it at 100%, so get one extra charger and put it in your office.
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Posted: 2001-12-12 00:34:00
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jucame Posts: > 500

I am coming back from Italy Modena,Milano,Rome and there my battery only could be used 2 days, everything exactly as in Spain no changes,peolple were surprised with my 4 days here in Spain, I noticed a very low reception in Italy you can`t talk in any restaurant or comercial center,yhe same with a 8210, T39 etc. maybe that is the reason ,so everything depends on the country you live.
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Posted: 2001-12-17 15:11:00
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jhb Posts: 173

Bad coverage => high power needed when signalling with base station => low battery lifetime

I have about 1 week of battery (estimated from the two days I haven't wapped at all) when not wpping/surfing heavily and speaking about 0,5 to 1 hour a day. When I wap a lot and have GPRS connected from charge-to-charge, I am down to about 48 hours of battery time
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Posted: 2001-12-17 18:37:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

JHB : It doesnt matter if you use gprs.
Gprs itself has no influence on battery.

This can be read on Sonyericsson's FAQ's.

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It was said in the beginning, that gprs lowered the battery-standby by some 30 percent.
I was told this too,..bur its not true,..my battery-standby on T-68 is around 345 hours with gprs on all the time.
I had the T-39 before, no change in battery-standby either.

Jan


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Posted: 2001-12-17 20:19:00
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