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2010-01-02
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There are at least two bugs open to bring back disconnect-on-inactivity. Go vote for one !
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is it somehow possible that internet connections are only established on demand? -> i.e. when email sync starts or the browser launches.
After the task completes, the connection should be automatically closed again.
On my Symbian phone this was the default setting and I liked it.
I do no want to manually connect/disconnect all the time nor a permanent connection.
Thanks,
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