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hi, since installing the camcoder software yesterday, i have found that my battery life has (already lousy) gottn even worse. I have switcher installed and i make sure that it is off when im not using it and still its shiyte!!!
charged it last night, havent even used it today and its already on 49%
anyone know whats goin on?????
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Posted: 2003-07-29 13:37:11
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We're in the same boat, I noticed this as well. My P800 drained all the power yesterday morning after I played with the camcorder. What i realized was that you need to exit the program by clicking on "exit(debug)" so that power hunger won't occur!
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Posted: 2003-07-29 13:40:19
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thats not the problem im affraid, i did exit through the program and through switcher and its still draining!!!
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Posted: 2003-07-29 13:54:33
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not my problem. Close the app using "Exit" found in the menu of Camcoder. I sometimes close the app thru Tracker and battery consumption is just the same as usual.
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Posted: 2003-07-29 14:33:43
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Same is the case with me ,
After installing camcoder the battery life decreased to i guess 50% which is a serious prob ...
anyone not having app manager or tracker might be in trob ...
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Posted: 2003-07-29 15:34:22
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Yeah, well beat this - I dont even have camcorder on my phone. I charged my phone up fully yesterday morning @ bout 8am, made sure no apps/games were open, made only 2-3 phone calls (I have no mates!!!), and by 10pm THAT NIGHT, the battery was practically dead!!! Now is this bad...or is this bad!!!
PS what is this camcorder thingy????
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Posted: 2003-07-29 15:36:49
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@scouser_75
Someone leaked a beta of the vidcam for P800. Philipes are the ones who make it. And it drains battery like hell... or so they say.
Go to a SE service center and ask for a new batt. They told me when I used a SE T65 (me dads old on) and even my old t68i (dads now new one) that the batt. life depended a lot on how far away you are from the antenna (uhm dunno a proper name). And we have one 500meter from us so that was just bull. Those phones doesn't have long batt. life.
My P800 is on for 3 days and I call a lot and send lots of sms and listen to music. So... after all this rambling about nothing. You need a new batt.
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Posted: 2003-07-29 15:43:16
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The long and over-rated debated video recording program with no audio and only 10 seconds capability! Does this answered your question?
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Posted: 2003-07-29 15:43:46
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Cheers guys.
So, this vid cam thingy is a waste of time, energy...and battery!
And Lord, will SE charge me for a new battery? I'll go and speech myself a new battery...I mean, I am within the year warranty
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Posted: 2003-07-29 15:48:15
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No they shouldn't charge you for a faulty battery. I know the place I bought mine at, wouldn't charge me if I had that problem. Oh and yeah, the vidcam is just a beta and it looks lousy. Could be good though. I haven't tested it and I won't try it either. Hardly even use the cam.
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Posted: 2003-07-29 15:53:35
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