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13-Sep-2006 01:48 PM - last edited on 13-Sep-2006 01:48 PM
If you delete the Orange operator settings - goto tools > settings > phone > general and find REMOVE OPERATOR SETTINGS.You will never again be prompted or have to set packet data settings. Your connection settings are not affected btw.
13-Sep-2006
01:37 PM
ydjalal wrote:
* CORRECTION * The above statement was slightly incorrect. I meant to say: ..."you dont need to have the Packet Data connection to "When Available".... Not when needed... Thanks.
Message Edited by bigguy on 13-Sep-2006
01:51 PM
13-Sep-2006 02:39 PM
As a follow-up on my own posting I should mention that setting 3G to "GPRS as needed" did indeed seem to greatly prolong battery life. Of course, I also abstained from actually using 3G... (I haven't verified whether using GPRS once and then allowing the phone to "go off" 3G on it's own accord works OK.)
08-Sep-2006
08:23 AM
pfloding wrote:Thanks for your good advice! Is there any chance that one of these settings, when wrong, can greatly increase power consumption for 3G under certain conditions?
08-Sep-2006 05:10 AM ydjalal wrote: Hi everyone, Disable the following functions, to gain *slightly* more battery life out of your N80. 1. Disable "Cell Broadcast" Menu > Messages > Options > Settings > Cell Broadcast > Reception "off". 2. Disable network time "Auto Update" Menu > Clock > Options > Settings > Network Operator Time "off". 3. Disable "Cell Info Display" Menu > Tools > Settings > Network > Cell Info Display "off". 4. Set GPRS (packet data) to "When Needed" Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection > Packet Data > Packet data conn "off". These should be helpful to prolong battery life. You can also set MMS retreival to "manual", but I see that as to inconvenient for me :-p Cheers.I have now turned off 3G, and I'm approaching 24 hours with all 5 bars still showing! (Despite listening to the radio a bit.)
After having run down the battery, which may take some time now, I plan to turn 3G back on and test with just "GPRS when needed" (it was on "when available" for some reason).
Usable 3G, on demand, is one of the main point with the N80, so that it seems to drain the battery in record time is really annoying.
Other interesting problems involve the FM radio application (almost certainly) quickly draining the battery when the app ought to be dead or at least sleeping. (Also mentioned elsewere.)
13-Sep-2006 04:26 PM
04-Sep-2006
12:54 PM
rhat wrote:
After a similar experience with charging every 10th hour I did the following:
1. Bought new battery - no use.
2. Bought new mini-sd card (first one from ebay, second from local shop) No use.
Only alternative from Nokia support was to send the phone via mail to support center, which promised they could check it in a couple of week, which is no alternative when you buy a phone at that price for daily work.
3. I had installed a lot of programs on the mini sd-card. I then moved all programs to the phone memory - and voila - then I suddenly could use it for at least 48 hours. I suspect some of the programs - like handy clock - constantly did something in the background. Maybe someone else has similar experience??
13-Sep-2006 06:20 PM
13-Sep-2006
01:48 PM
bigguy wrote:If you delete the Orange operator settings - goto tools > settings > phone > general and find REMOVE OPERATOR SETTINGS.You will never again be prompted or have to set packet data settings. Your connection settings are not affected btw.Message Edited by bigguy on 13-Sep-2006
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02-Oct-2006
03:58 PM
adamski wrote:
Have had another attack of the battery today. N80 was on charge last night all night and taken off charge 8am this morning. No calls/usage and the low battery warning went off at 12pm lunchtime shortly followed ie 5 seconds later by the phone shutting down.
02-Oct-2006 04:44 PM
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02-Oct-2006
04:44 PM
adamski wrote:
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that it was on 5 bars this morning. Wouldn't bet my life on it mind you but pretty sure !!
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