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Hi All,

I'm loving the N900 but there are a few things I cant get used to coming from the N97.

The main thing is there is a lack of Destinations for access points. I can't figure out what to do with the connections.

On the N97 if the connection wasn't already on it would come up with a selection box. This does not seem to happen on the N900.

I have been manually turning off data connections after use to save battery. Should I leave them on, and does the phone manage them efficiently if on and not transmitting (other than the wi-fi bug)?

Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Last edited by inzimam; 2009-12-12 at 07:24.
 
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Well, I can help you with one thing, which making the N900 ask you for connection everytime you connect (just like the N97 or symbian)

Go to Settings > Internet Connections >

Then change "Connection automatically" to Always ask.

But for making it disconnect I guess you always have to manually disconnect from the connection.

Hope that helps you out a bit?

Last edited by bandora; 2009-12-12 at 07:52.
 
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There must be a way for it to auto disconnect, unless the symbol the symbol in the dashboard is not indicative of actual data or battery power being consumed.
 
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