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_TB_TB_ Posts: 81

One funny thing in Beta: app UID in Details window is in decimal form:) Could it be in hex?;)
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Posted: 2005-02-28 22:24:06
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wollyka Posts: 325

Wow my First post in 9 months and what a nice surprise! Sman 1.4 . I will try it ASAP
Thx ajack and droll

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Posted: 2005-03-01 02:54:00
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clubberkiduk Posts: 212

yeah gotta say what a great app! ilike the improvements to! well done canna wait till its out of beta stage
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Posted: 2005-03-01 03:15:00
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ajack Posts: > 500

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On 2005-02-28 09:45:09, knight4led wrote:
Two new things I noticed:

There aren't any P-series phones listed in the hardware profile. There is an option to create my own profile, but I don't honestly know which features each phone supports. The program seems to work just fine on Autodetect, but I am assuming users make up a good portion of the audience for this product and shouldn't feel like they were ignored.


The hardware profiles are only there because SMan can't tell the various Motorola models apart. That is why, in the SysInfo, we identify the Motorolas as "MotoUIQ" and not A920/A925/A1000 becuase they all share the same UID. Yet, have different hardware/features.

So, Motorola users need to tell SMan what model their UIQ is which is why we have the hardware profiles for them and SE's P series works correctly in "auto detect" mode. The plus to this is that when a new model of UIQ is release between SMan versions, we can just release a hardware profile for that device and SMan can enable/disable any feature that can/can't be used by the new model.

You can also disable stuff if you want, assumeing you know what each description is.


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I have been fooling around with the Hotkey option and I am not quite satisfied. I prefer my internet key to open the internet while the flip is opened. There is no way for me to configure it so that while the flip is open the key will open the internet, and while the flip is closed the key will exit programs or flush tasks. All of the options offered are SMan related or completely disable the key. There should be an option titled


Well... that was done by design. I will leave it to Droll to consider your suggestion.

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Posted: 2005-03-01 12:30:42
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knight4led Posts: > 500

I just wanted to comment on how battery hungry the Network Info feature is when set to always on. It basically killed my battery in about 10 hours with GPRS disconnected and not using the phone at all. I turned it on just to see how quickly the battery would die and I honestly didn't use the phone at all today, it sat on my desk.

On the upside I am happy to report that my room receives signal from at least 4 different towers.
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Posted: 2005-03-03 06:12:06
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ajack Posts: > 500

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On 2005-03-03 06:12:06, knight4led wrote:
I just wanted to comment on how battery hungry the Network Info feature is when set to always on. It basically killed my battery in about 10 hours with GPRS disconnected and not using the phone at all. I turned it on just to see how quickly the battery would die and I honestly didn't use the phone at all today, it sat on my desk.

On the upside I am happy to report that my room receives signal from at least 4 different towers.


I know that this feature eats up the battery, but it has never drained the battery that fast... I can get 1.5 days from a full charge. That is on my P800.

Will take not to warn users in manual that the battery run flat pretty fast with that running. I just don't nderstand the "It basically killed my battery in about 10 hours with GPRS disconnected and not using the phone at all" which is just too fast.

BTW, what model are you using?

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Posted: 2005-03-03 10:58:20
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knight4led Posts: > 500

P910a

I agree that seems way too fast, but I usually get 1.5-2 days off of a full charge the way I use my phone. Additionally, I really didn't use the phone at all during those 10 hours, and it wasn't moving around all that much.

I will try it again on another day after a few recharges.
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Posted: 2005-03-03 11:16:36
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nitingoyal Posts: 13

check out the Sman 1.4 beta
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Posted: 2005-03-03 11:20:56
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knight4led Posts: > 500

@nitingoyal if that was directed at me, I have it
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Posted: 2005-03-03 11:29:43
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ajack Posts: > 500

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On 2005-03-03 11:16:36, knight4led wrote:
P910a

I agree that seems way too fast, but I usually get 1.5-2 days off of a full charge the way I use my phone. Additionally, I really didn't use the phone at all during those 10 hours, and it wasn't moving around all that much.

I will try it again on another day after a few recharges.


Ok... I know that Droll complains the P910 has a shorter battery life than the P800 or P900, but 10 hours is like I said earlier... just too short. Please try again and let me know.

@nitingoyal:

Quote:check out the Sman 1.4 beta

I am quite sure knight4led is using SMan v1.4b3...
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Posted: 2005-03-03 11:29:48
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