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Hi, i've had my t630 for 3 weeks now and followed the manual on charging the battery. But the battery only lasts less than a day. I bought another battery as a reserve but that too lasts only a day. I dont use the phone much. Can someone help of please? Because of this defect, i'm thinking about going back to nokias. I love this t630 please help.
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Posted: 2004-08-14 04:58:36
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How much do you use?
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Posted: 2004-08-14 05:39:21
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The same with my

t610 with passive display. I think about nokia's phones as well.
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Posted: 2004-08-14 13:40:00
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Well I guess not with that of the Nokia fone models mates

I've had about 10 models to date, and the only thing that I made notice of is that the color fones consumes power a lot

My Nokia 7650 lasts only 3 days, with average usage. I do still vividly recall that that my old Nokia 7110 and 6510 lasts more than a week (under normal/average usage) back then

! When I had my SE T68i back then I have to make a re-charge after every 3 days under normal use

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Posted: 2004-08-14 22:33:44
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@Ayush: Not much use. GPRS 30 minutes, 2 to 5 3-minute calls, around 50 - 80 sms messages thats about it.
My previous Phone was a nokia 7250 and the battery lasted an average of 3 days and also with my phone before that also a nokia.
Its just that I've read from here that other T630 users average 2 to 3 days on their batteries while I always looking for the charger once I get home cause my phone will be low on charge. Anyone out there with the same problem?
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Posted: 2004-08-14 23:55:30
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There must be something wrong with your phone. Take it to a SE Service Center to let them take a look at it.
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Posted: 2004-08-15 00:06:03
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@bico, I went to SE service center yesterday. They couldn't help and they didn't know what could be the problem. The FW is the latest and now I'm seriously doubting their competence in cellphones. They even suggested that I change my telecom service provider to Smart Telecom because that might help!
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Posted: 2004-08-20 17:27:51
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How is the reception conditions, with your current service provider, in your surroundings? Maybe you suffer from bad reception conditions, draining your battery?
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Posted: 2004-08-20 21:29:38
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@Dinky around 50 - 80 sms messages is quite muche I think in one day.. It takes power from your battery!
Are you a rich man?
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Posted: 2004-08-20 23:42:37
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@dinky - Having tested 2 separate batteries is a good test already, I guess the fone has a problem

If the fone is still covered by warranty have it replaced dude

So you're from Manila as well

Sevice/Network Provider has nothing to do 'much' with that of the fone's performance

Though having considred your post back there, you sending 50-80 sms a day

, my that might just consume the strength of the battery pal

Try minimizing the fone's usage for a week and see if some + improvements occur
@emanuelj - Yup! SMS is cheap here in our place, only cost about US$ 2 cents/send

Also, if you buy a 'Prepaid Cell Card' of say about US$ 5.75, it has a FREE 35 sms allocation, if used entirely you can send around 335 SMS or 60 MMS or 50 minutes of airtime call
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Posted: 2004-08-20 23:58:35
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