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Interesting. Where are your picking up your connection from?
I have mine set on automatic: at home it connects to the wifi for several hours. At work, I'm in a place with poor reception so it is continually having to find and reconnect (even to the basic cell radio signal). Yet my batery easily lasts 12-14 hours. The only thing I have found to suck up battery is the music player (and that's not exceptional).
I do keep the email retreiving down to every half hour on wifi and only on demand on cell data. But otherwise I'm truly 'online' all the time.
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As the N900's slogan is "on line as it happens", I have tried the always on line mode (called Automatic), but I can tell you that just kills the battery. As long as you have it on a charger, you're fine, but otherwise that is not feasible (note: just tried this during one day).
Though I would have liked it to go on for a whole day, it is not an issue for me to not be on line 24 hours. However, the alternative to automatic (i.e. continuous data connection open) is manual. Manual means that everytime I need a connection I need to tell it which one. So I launch the Web, tell it which connection; I want to take a pic, tell it which connection; email does not up date automatically in this state (I believe...); launch Mauku, tell it which connection; etc.
Worst of all, though, is that when I am done using the data connection, it doesn't turn itself off. Which means that if I forget, it drains my battery unnecessarily.
So now I am continuously manually dealing with internet connections, turning them on and off. Not much fun. Am I doing something wrong?
Ideally, I would have something very similar to the S60 v3.2 where you establish a preference order (wifi first, then 3G) and it connects when necessary, but closes the connection once I leave the application or it is done doing what it is doing (e.g. updating email).
Any suggestions? TIA.
Bas