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Hmm together with knowing cost you can calculate how much is burned. There is also roaming with different tariffs though. How are you calculating the data, and how often? Is the log saved after reboot? I suggest to use external program like vnStat to count the data traffic.
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We are barely doing any work whatsoever on this. All the data for it is provided through gconf. The phone handles everything having to do with the numbers. We just need to dumbly display them, honestly. Reboot doesn't erase the numbers. The user has to specifically tell the phone to reset the numbers in the Phone portion of Control Panel.
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you could go completely overboard with this and make it so you can see a breakdown of data usage by application. No idea how you'd do that, but it'd be insanely useful.
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Last edited by joshua.maverick; 2009-09-30 at 20:46. Reason: word edit