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2009-06-17
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2009-06-17
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My suggestion is that if you're gonna have all those on, you need to set them to either only run when the wifi is on, or set the wifi to auto timeout after 5-10 minutes.
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2009-06-17
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Is there a mode that "disables them" but keeps them on my tablet ?
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2009-06-17
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What I had running: Gmail notifier (set to check every 30 mins), Weather forecast applet, RSS reader applet, Mauku was running (icon shown in the left hand side), Skype was also running (icon in left side), I had an active WiFi connection but no BlueTooth - I also noticed that the GPS icon was showing in the top and seemed active.
Is there a mode that "disables them" but keeps them on my tablet and hence preserves my battery (but allows for the alarm clock to still work)?
b) how do you guys 'turn the device off' in the evening and/or when you don't intend to use it for a couple of hours?
a) Does my apps listed above fully explain the battery drain, and
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2009-06-17
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2009-06-17
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I don't understand this part of your question. Closing an application does not remove it from the tablet. You simply need to start the program again the next time you want to use it.
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2009-06-17
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GPS can drain batteries quite quickly in my experience. Also, applets that are constantly active (for example if the reader constantly scrolls of fetches content). Note about rss - appLICATION or appLET ? Skype is also a hog, but to a lesser extent.
I just enable offline (a.k.a. flight) mode. That usually is enough for the usual suspects to refrain from causing trouble and in my case I loose less than 10% of battery through the night.
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2009-06-17
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The quality of your WLAN access point heavily influences the N810 battery drain. For example, I noticed that my new Zyxel ADSL+WLAN box caused the N810 to drain its battery in a matter of hours. The tablet was warm to touch the whole time. On the other hand, an old WRT54GS v1.1 allows the N810 to remain in standby for days, even with IM presence set to "online" for most of the time.
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2009-06-17
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One thing that I would want to get some input on is the battery life/consumption I'm experiencing.
Ex: Last night I had the battery at about 90% when I went to sleep.
Seven hour later, when I woke up, it was at 5% and when using it for 10-15 mins I get a battery/charge warning and the device shut down 10 secs later.
What I had running: Gmail notifier (set to check every 30 mins), Weather forecast applet, RSS reader applet, Mauku was running (icon shown in the left hand side), Skype was also running (icon in left side), I had an active WiFi connection but no BlueTooth - I also noticed that the GPS icon was showing in the top and seemed active.
So, reading some threads here on the forums it seems like this might all be explained by the apps I had running (or am I wrong?).
I really like having things like gmail notifier, mauku, rss reader, weather reader active - but do I have to close them all every time I go to sleep/don't intend to use the tablet for some time?
Is there a mode that "disables them" but keeps them on my tablet and hence preserves my battery (but allows for the alarm clock to still work)?
I guess the question is,
a) Does my apps listed above fully explain the battery drain, and
b) how do you guys 'turn the device off' in the evening and/or when you don't intend to use it for a couple of hours?
.N810 experience: Since 6/2009
My Twenty Favorite OS2008 Applications:
AutoScan, Diablo5 Theme, Dialcentral, DragLock, EmelFM2, FlipClock, gPodder, Headphoned, Knots 2, Maemo Mapper, mPlayer, openNTPD, OpenSSH, Panucci, Personal Launcher, QuickNote, Seqretary, SlideLock, Telescope, YellowNotes