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2008-07-11
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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#62
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Searching google is often more effective, if you know the right incantation to make it only search iTT. While "battery" on the site search brought up 52 hits, "battery drain" brought back 1 and it's specifically related to the 800 not charging issue.
Unfortunately google can also provide a lot of useless hits as well.
I hate to say it, but it's not always obvious even for a well trained person to find the appropriate information inside iTT threads.
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2008-07-11
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@ Lyon, France
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2008-07-14
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@ Netherlands
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2008-07-14
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@ Netherlands
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A possible cause of the problem: I've noticed that after locking the device, if the screen is still on and I press one of the two keys on the left, the message "Move ... to unlock" appears and the screen remains on. So, if one of these keys was pressed when I put the N810 in my pocket, the screen could remain on for quite a long time. This could explain why the problem occurs infrequently (for me). Now, I didn't have any such problem with chinook. Has anything like that changed between chinook and diablo?
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2008-07-15
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@ Lyon, France
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Is it possible you recharged your device a lot while the battery wasn't completely empty?
AFAIK this quickly lowers the capacity of the Li-Ion battery.
What about GPS? Are you using this?
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2008-07-15
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2008-07-15
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@ CA
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2008-07-15
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@ Lyon, France
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2008-07-25
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@ CA
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Also, I've noticed that when I took my N810 away (at about 19:45), the number of context switches per second became much larger: