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2010-04-24
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The power consumption of 2G and 3G is linked to the quality of your coverage. If you are in a good coverage zone you'll see that your battery won't drain as fast. It's the same for every phone.
But anyway according to the specs of the N900 the battery life on 3G is not as good as on 2G, but that is also common to all the phone I've seen so far.
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I think about it. But it was discovered that for specific application there is no advantage because it looks like N900 on high frequency uses less energy per CPU clock.
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Regarding Modest: I would like it to be nice, except when I bring up the GUI. I am not sure how to do this.
I know there is a way to do the following, but I don't know what it is. Why can't I underclock and undervoltage everything on the phone when I am not using it -- when the screen isn't on, and then put it to some other setting when the N900 is in use. Can the N900 detect when I'm overwhelming a EDGE network and bump me up to 3G, and then drop back down to EDGE when the network traffic slows down?
What else can we declare as a background process? I would like to make everything possible a background process, but there are a few holdouts: modest, the address book, updating contacts, none of these really need to be processed in real time, but seem to slow down my device whenever a new network connection is established.