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jj03 Posts: > 500

Can't even get mine recognised by kies lol. O really like ot. Very stable, tho its ising alot pf r with nothing running. Also have a wifi issue. Won,t connect to router despite wep key. Weird.

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Posted: 2010-10-12 18:35:00
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dominic157 Posts: 61

hi guys new here , i have a captivate for about a month now and i must said love this phone , i previously onw a iphone 3gs and i was afraid to change for the android OS , but now i think i made a good choice, only problem the battery is no that longlasting
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Posted: 2010-10-16 00:01:04
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jj03 Posts: > 500

Couple of things you can do. A. Turn your 3g off. B. Set your brightness settings to AUTO. That will enable the phone to regulate the brightness as and when needed, hence seving the battery. C. Go to android market and get advanced task killer. Sometimes when you close and app it doesnt entirely close. It may be ended according to the built in manager but it can still run even tho the built on manager says its close. If you have opened a few apps, say the web browser, and the music player, they both use quite a bit of battery and ram.

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Posted: 2010-10-17 19:47:00
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Update pulled again due to bugs according to GSM Arena
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Posted: 2010-10-21 16:57:00
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500

I wouldn't advise turning Auto brightness on as what that does is use more CPU cycles to tell the display to darker or lighter especialy if you keep on changing positions or environments, rather set the display to around 35% and you should be fine.
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Posted: 2010-10-21 18:04:08
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Residentevil Posts: > 500

The battery is getting empty faster than a cold beer on a hot day.
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Posted: 2010-10-30 04:22:54
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rikken Posts: > 500

Does anybody suspect the androidsystem to be a powerconsumer ? All android phones I have owned had poor batterylife, x10, x10 mini/pro, Htc Desire The battery on my iPhone 4 has a clear advantage over those phones
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Posted: 2010-10-30 11:40:38
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buntoo Posts: > 500

I got mine Galaxy S 8GB version last week. Its an amazing device apart from Camera Performance & a few niggling bugs. Flashed it to Froyo 2.2 (XXJPM) unofficialy and now it has a few improvements. Like Password Protection, coloured settings menu, flash support in browser etc. etc.. One thing is very dissapointing that it doesn't have arabic or urdu language support. Only two Arabic firmwares are available. I flashed it to JPJPA but then no market application. So flashed back to XXJPM. Anywz here are a few unboxing pictures


DSC01511 by buntooo, on Flickr


DSC01512 by buntooo, on Flickr


DSC01513 by buntooo, on Flickr


DSC01514 by buntooo, on Flickr


DSC01515 by buntooo, on Flickr


DSC01516 by buntooo, on Flickr


DSC01517 by buntooo, on Flickr
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Posted: 2010-11-04 04:48:39
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jj03 Posts: > 500

Well. I bought setCPU four days ago. Underclocked my galaxy S to max - 800 mhz min - 400 mhz, set the profile to moderate use. I'm now on my 3rd day of use off one charge. Bearing in mind i listen to music for around 2 hours aday whilst travelin to work, 20 minutes or so playing alchemy and angry birds, 20 minutes browsing via gprs, and general system browsing, i'd say thats a massive improvement over what i was getting. I'm running eclair btw, but nothing running otherwise. 3g turned off, data access for apps turned off. Brightness at 50%. Im very happy with it.

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Posted: 2010-11-04 17:26:00
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rikken Posts: > 500

3 days off one charge is indeed impressing batterylife Was thinking about getting a Galaxy S myself but didn`t like the lack of a cameraflash
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Posted: 2010-11-04 19:00:16
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