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Nubi Posts: 7

I haven't talked alot in it or anything, most of the time it's just been on standby.
However I haven't used any screensavers, display sleep or anything else like that, does it matter ? (especially the display sleep function, does it work ?)

I've been using WAP quite a bit (to get logos and tones from this site), and I've set the light for orange. Do any of those things use more power ?
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Posted: 2002-11-04 07:02:00
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Nubi Posts: 7

Oh and btw. once I've been connected to WAP and shuts down the connection, thus returning to the main screen, the battery indicator has gained a bit (it looks as if there is more power on it), I find this very weird.
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Posted: 2002-11-04 07:09:00
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Cytech Posts: > 500


- Displaylight should be set to automatic (or off)
- Screensaver should be set to off
- Displaysleep should be set to off

These three things (if set to on) decreases the standby time.

R600 has 90-150h standby.... and 2-4h of talktime... a call that lasts one minute will shorten the standby with 10h.

also... you need to charge the phone 3-4h even if the indicator shows it's fully charged....

is currently developing a firmware version for R600 which will increase the standbytime with ~10-15%

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Posted: 2002-11-04 08:48:00
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cwchee Posts: 93

I also own one R600 and the talk time is really very limited! Once, I talk for a few min non-stop and the bar that was previously full drop to small little guage(1/8)!

But something interesting happened! As time passes, the bar slowly gain energy to 3/4 guage! Is not as if it has emf thingy inside or something that bosst the powers but this keeps me wondering!

Anyway, where do you guys go to check out for such hp firmware updates?
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Posted: 2002-11-04 09:41:00
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cwchee Posts: 93

Oh yeah! My firmware now is R1A, what's your's NUBI?

Press >*
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Posted: 2002-11-04 09:46:00
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Cytech Posts: > 500

Quote:
On 2002-11-04 09:46, cwchee wrote:
Oh yeah! My firmware now is R1A, what's your's NUBI?

Press >*


check the right number... the number at the top is the firmware number... for example 5.044
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Posted: 2002-11-04 09:53:00
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Nubi Posts: 7

I've got 5.048 and R1A (dunno which of those is the right one, so I just write them both).
Btw. I've also noticed the thing where the battery gauge raises by itself. I've only seen it after using WAP (before it shows for instance 2/8, and after it's 3/8)
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Posted: 2002-11-04 14:59:00
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Cytech Posts: > 500


5.48 is an old firmware and contains alot of bugs... bring it to a service point and get the latest firmware, 6.014
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Posted: 2002-11-04 15:03:00
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Nubi Posts: 7

What kinds of bugs are we talking about?
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Posted: 2002-11-04 15:52:00
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Cytech Posts: > 500


rebooting, loosing connection with sim card, powering off, slow menus etc etc
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Posted: 2002-11-04 15:55:00
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