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hi all ....
I've got a silly question here .... u might think it to be stupid but here it is -------- will widgets eat the battery power ? I mean as the no . of widgets or shortcuts increase on the homescreen , will i be running out of battery more faster ?
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Hmmmm. I shouldn't think so. Not unless they are very CPU intensive and require a data connection 24/7 to function. i.e RSS feeds are a big power drain.
But if you put the phone into standby and leave it for a couple of hours, you'll find your widgets haven't changed since you put it in standby.
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I've got a silly question here .... u might think it to be stupid but here it is -------- will widgets eat the battery power ? I mean as the no . of widgets or shortcuts increase on the homescreen , will i be running out of battery more faster ?
abhi ............