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What next from Nokia? How about the Nokia car. Six forward gears but no reverse because they never actually drove it anywhere ;-)
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Is there a definitive way to stop it doing this, ie switch WiFi right off until I wake it again?
I have search interval set to 'Never' in the connectivity dialog.
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lemmy