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2014-06-29
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2014-06-29
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2014-06-29
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2014-06-29
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@ Southerrn Finland
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Originally Posted by thedead1440You missed one word!
Read more about in here: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=92183
The N9(00) doesn't have such a thing, luckily.
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2014-06-29
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2014-06-29
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Thanks alot. Some people claim that Deep Sleep is included on every linux os. Is this justifiable?
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I've heard something called Deep Sleep on Android. Can anyone explain what actualy does this Deep Sleep do? Does our N900's and N9's or Jolla's have this?
Thanks and best regards.