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2009-12-31
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2009-12-31
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2009-12-31
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2009-12-31
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Top doesn't show anything, that is normal. When you set to available, the phone pings every X minutes to send your status to the server. Everytime, this uses a lot of power. Turn off 3G when you don't need it, remove the weather widget and stop Skype always on!
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2009-12-31
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2010-02-03
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Hi,
My colleagues had about same settings (weather widget, 3G connection on, email checking, RSS, BT) with similar use and their devices lasted well over a day.
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2010-02-03
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2010-02-03
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So, the advice is: buy a device for 600Euro, crop all the functionality to make it work like 150Euro phone, and still get up to 48h of battery life on the thickest phone in the market ? lol ?
N900 is a "charge me twice a day" internet tablet, live with it or don't buy it and don't give others the impression that the battery life can be extended, because it can't, unless you turn N900 into what I described above.
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2010-02-03
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I was wondering why my n900 drains almost empty in 8-9 hours. Even during night time it consumed almost half of the battery.
My colleagues had about same settings (weather widget, 3G connection on, email checking, RSS, BT) with similar use and their devices lasted well over a day.
The only difference was that I have skype and the availability setting was "online" (green dot in status display). I changed that to offline and now the battery is almost full after night and seems to last very well the rest of the day and even the next night.
Does anyone know what is happening under the hood?. Top does not show any significant change in CPU load, but something must be eating the battery in online mode