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So here's the deal. After reading the N9 manual I was under the impression that when I enable automatic data connection and disable the background data connection, the phone would connect automatically whenever needed for syncing by itself and also disconnect itself when it's done. Instead it connects for syncing and then stay connected. On the other hand, when I turn on the power saving mode, it does indeed connect when I want to let's say open a web page and nicely disconnects itself after that, but it also turns off all the automated syncing.
So obviously, my question is, is there a way to have combination of both options? Letting the phone check automatically for newsfeeds, email etc but force it to disconnect itself automatically after it's done (or in some reasonable timeout) ?
PS: Also I'd like to use this opportunity to thank everyone in this awesome community, I've just bought N9 and had N900 for 2 years before that and I must say I've been enjoying the community as much as hacking and simply having these awesome devices. So thanks!