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My P800 eats all the power in one day. Why is that? Irda and Bluetooth are disabled. No internet conection. It is just eating.
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Posted: 2003-03-28 14:51:00
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Yes it will do that, just try to limit the amount of time playing vids and mp3s. also check your power save options under control panel, display-
make sure screensaver comes on after 1 min, powersave after 2mins
and have the light on auto.
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Posted: 2003-03-28 15:08:00
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Also kill apps that are playing in the back (with switcher or handyday), speaking of handyday the 2.0 version also eats to much energy they fixed this in the 2.5 version.
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Posted: 2003-03-28 15:15:00
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How to I terminate applications with handy day?
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Posted: 2003-03-28 15:49:00
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Go to the little wheel(?) button (second from the left) there you close apps.
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Posted: 2003-03-28 15:54:00
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On 2003-03-28 14:51, heu wrote:
My P800 eats all the power in one day. Why is that? Irda and Bluetooth are disabled. No internet conection. It is just eating.
your memory is full!
remove some data from internal memory and it will do just fine
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Posted: 2003-03-28 17:59:00
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Today my p800 turned off after 7 hours. The memory is not even half full, I nearly haven`t touched the phone, all apps were shut down. Bluetooth and irda are disabled. Any help?
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Posted: 2003-03-29 17:42:00
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Turn off magic word, screen saver, light. If still eats battery fast then get it serviced/replaced.
This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-03-29 23:58:00
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do u leave your phone in a cold room or on cold table or next to window these can all add to it
other then that u may have a bad battery and remember the first 2 charge and disscharges of the handset will only be starting to open the cristals that hold power and so the battery wont run at peak ontill 2 full discharges after a full charge,
i hope u get this problem soylved
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Posted: 2003-03-30 00:53:00
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the other thing to keep in mind is that if you are in an area where the network signal reception is not that strong, your phone will use up more power as it works harder to maintain communications with the network.
sometimes, there are other things that can interfere with your reception. for example, when i go to a friend's house where the curtains in the room are quite thick, the signal would weaken and the remaining battery life estimate on my t68 would drop. but when i leave the house, the number of hours estimated increases again.
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Posted: 2003-03-30 04:37:00
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