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2005-11-13
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The wifi and bluetooth transceivers turn off whenever they're not in use. There's no real "standby mode."
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2005-11-13
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Yep, it is usefull in a plane etc
As to the 3 day battery life in standby, I really have no way of testing that. Nokia claims 7 days of standby, but, well, my 770 isn't going to be idle for 3 days to test this
Even if that's right, though, that's only about 2 minutes per hour - 1/24 of an hour per hour. As long as you plug your 770 in at night, it really shouldn't matter.
The consensus on #maemo among developers is that 3 days is an unreasonably short length of time for your battery to last in standby; it's also very mean to such a nice toy to leave it alone for so long
At least one person gets 9-10 days of standby out of his.