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So far so good (fingers crossed). Using Kernel Power 49 and things are still better now than they were on stock kernel in the early days.
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This is not true, underclocking does save power. Wait till your device is at a low state of charge, somewhere around a level where you know it's going to shut off after an hour or two at stand-by, then under-volt and under-clock. You'll notice a significant increase in the remaining battery life. Doing this throttles the crap out of the cpu, and in turn reduces the amount of power it's consuming.
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I know Li-Ion batteries will only last about 2 years or so, so it's not exactly a surprise. Though what was a little surprising was how sudden the battery death was. Literally it was pretty much as normal one day and then the next I would only get around 6 or 7 hours out of it on stand-by. Under use it would be as little as a couple of hours. Quite a dramatic shift really considering that just days previously it was lasting a good 48 hours in stand-by at the very least.
i finally have the device and its even better than i could have ever possibley imagined! well done nokia, very well done indeed!