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Actually having the cellular radio on doesn't drain that much power. The big power drain when data is actually being transmitted: during a phone call or actual data transfer on a data connection. When the cellular radio is in standby mode, it power drain is quite modest. You can tell that from the battery life specs of cell phone. They have two measurements: standby and talk time. And notice the huge different between them.
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The reason I said cellualr is a bigger power hog is that wifi transmit power is 100 milliwatts or 10mw and cellular transmit power is over a watt. So minute for minute of "talk" time, cellular uses far more power than wifi.
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So OmWeather became a power hog on Maemo 5? It doesn't do much on my N800 though I have it set to check weather every hour with the current weather set to be valid for 2 hours.
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