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  1. #1
    Alan Bloom
    Guest

    In the 2 days that it took me to finally decide to take the GSM
    plunge, the Motorola phone offered by ATT changed from the V600 to
    the V505. As much as the salesperson tried to *dance* she could not
    give me a decent explanation as to the difference in the two phones.
    Oh well. I went to GSM primarily because of the international
    travel that I do and the first real test will be from China at the end
    of October.

    But, I'm having real problems with keeping the battery charged on this
    pup. I can only get about 3 days of standby and maybe a full hour of
    talking before the battery goes "low." Anyone else having this
    issue and is there a way to get a realistic battery life from this
    phone?



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  2. #2
    Wirelessjuan
    Guest

    Re: V505 Battery Issue


    "Alan Bloom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > In the 2 days that it took me to finally decide to take the GSM
    > plunge, the Motorola phone offered by ATT changed from the V600 to
    > the V505. As much as the salesperson tried to *dance* she could not
    > give me a decent explanation as to the difference in the two phones.
    > Oh well. I went to GSM primarily because of the international
    > travel that I do and the first real test will be from China at the end
    > of October.
    >
    > But, I'm having real problems with keeping the battery charged on this
    > pup. I can only get about 3 days of standby and maybe a full hour of
    > talking before the battery goes "low." Anyone else having this
    > issue and is there a way to get a realistic battery life from this
    > phone?


    I switched from my Nokia 3200 to the V505 and yes the battery is not as
    great as the Nokia but I've gotten 6 days of standby and over 3+ hours of
    talk time from my V505. By the way the V600 had many software issues when
    it was 1st released you made the right choice to get the V505 over the V600





  3. #3
    Wirelessjuan
    Guest

    Re: V505 Battery Issue


    "Alan Bloom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > In the 2 days that it took me to finally decide to take the GSM
    > plunge, the Motorola phone offered by ATT changed from the V600 to
    > the V505. As much as the salesperson tried to *dance* she could not
    > give me a decent explanation as to the difference in the two phones.
    > Oh well. I went to GSM primarily because of the international
    > travel that I do and the first real test will be from China at the end
    > of October.
    >
    > But, I'm having real problems with keeping the battery charged on this
    > pup. I can only get about 3 days of standby and maybe a full hour of
    > talking before the battery goes "low." Anyone else having this
    > issue and is there a way to get a realistic battery life from this
    > phone?


    I switched from my Nokia 3200 to the V505 and yes the battery is not as
    great as the Nokia but I've gotten 6 days of standby and over 3+ hours of
    talk time from my V505. By the way the V600 had many software issues when
    it was 1st released you made the right choice to get the V505 over the V600





  4. #4
    Mike S.
    Guest

    Re: V505 Battery Issue


    In article <k%o6d.5415$2t5.4248@trnddc07>,
    Wirelessjuan <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >"Alan Bloom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> In the 2 days that it took me to finally decide to take the GSM
    >> plunge, the Motorola phone offered by ATT changed from the V600 to
    >> the V505. As much as the salesperson tried to *dance* she could not
    >> give me a decent explanation as to the difference in the two phones.
    >> Oh well. I went to GSM primarily because of the international
    >> travel that I do and the first real test will be from China at the end
    >> of October.
    >>
    >> But, I'm having real problems with keeping the battery charged on this
    >> pup. I can only get about 3 days of standby and maybe a full hour of
    >> talking before the battery goes "low." Anyone else having this
    >> issue and is there a way to get a realistic battery life from this
    >> phone?

    >
    >I switched from my Nokia 3200 to the V505 and yes the battery is not as
    >great as the Nokia but I've gotten 6 days of standby and over 3+ hours of
    >talk time from my V505. By the way the V600 had many software issues when
    >it was 1st released you made the right choice to get the V505 over the V600


    The V505 is a new phone. Given Motorola's history for buggy first
    releases, I'd have every reason to expect the V505 to be problematic too,
    until the firmware is thoroughly debugged. For the V600 that took about a
    year! If the V505 shares enough of the "triplets" code that is used in the
    V300/400/500/600, then perhaps it will benefit from that year of tweaking
    .... but who knows.






  5. #5
    Mike S.
    Guest

    Re: V505 Battery Issue


    In article <k%o6d.5415$2t5.4248@trnddc07>,
    Wirelessjuan <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >"Alan Bloom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> In the 2 days that it took me to finally decide to take the GSM
    >> plunge, the Motorola phone offered by ATT changed from the V600 to
    >> the V505. As much as the salesperson tried to *dance* she could not
    >> give me a decent explanation as to the difference in the two phones.
    >> Oh well. I went to GSM primarily because of the international
    >> travel that I do and the first real test will be from China at the end
    >> of October.
    >>
    >> But, I'm having real problems with keeping the battery charged on this
    >> pup. I can only get about 3 days of standby and maybe a full hour of
    >> talking before the battery goes "low." Anyone else having this
    >> issue and is there a way to get a realistic battery life from this
    >> phone?

    >
    >I switched from my Nokia 3200 to the V505 and yes the battery is not as
    >great as the Nokia but I've gotten 6 days of standby and over 3+ hours of
    >talk time from my V505. By the way the V600 had many software issues when
    >it was 1st released you made the right choice to get the V505 over the V600


    The V505 is a new phone. Given Motorola's history for buggy first
    releases, I'd have every reason to expect the V505 to be problematic too,
    until the firmware is thoroughly debugged. For the V600 that took about a
    year! If the V505 shares enough of the "triplets" code that is used in the
    V300/400/500/600, then perhaps it will benefit from that year of tweaking
    .... but who knows.






  6. #6
    Tonio
    Guest

    Re: V505 Battery Issue


    "Alan Bloom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > In the 2 days that it took me to finally decide to take the GSM
    > plunge, the Motorola phone offered by ATT changed from the V600 to
    > the V505. As much as the salesperson tried to *dance* she could not
    > give me a decent explanation as to the difference in the two phones.
    > Oh well. I went to GSM primarily because of the international
    > travel that I do and the first real test will be from China at the end
    > of October.
    >
    > But, I'm having real problems with keeping the battery charged on this
    > pup. I can only get about 3 days of standby and maybe a full hour of
    > talking before the battery goes "low." Anyone else having this
    > issue and is there a way to get a realistic battery life from this
    > phone?


    Hi,

    I'm from Europe and we don't know the V505 overhere but seeing the number, I
    guess it has a bit less features than the V600 (reading video files and some
    gadgets) and the V5XX form factor.

    Concerning the battery, it's the big handycap of these phones.
    I've got my V500 (flashed to V600) for a couple of months now and can't get
    any further than three days with something like 30-45 min. of calls a day.

    You indicate less call time and there's two things I guess that matter.
    First your battery is new so it will take a couple of charges before it
    comes to maximum performance.

    The other point is to activate the battery save feature (Settings -> Initial
    Setup).
    On top of that you might want to reduce the backlight timing (same menu)
    that is also quite efficient to get a bit further.

    Finally... keep your charger at hand because these V5XX/V6XX are heavy
    drinkers ;-)

    Inspite of what Mike S. says (real usefull answer to your question by the
    way) I've had no problems with either of the software I installed. The phone
    just works and does what it has to do..

    Bye from France,

    Ton





  7. #7
    Tonio
    Guest

    Re: V505 Battery Issue


    "Alan Bloom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > In the 2 days that it took me to finally decide to take the GSM
    > plunge, the Motorola phone offered by ATT changed from the V600 to
    > the V505. As much as the salesperson tried to *dance* she could not
    > give me a decent explanation as to the difference in the two phones.
    > Oh well. I went to GSM primarily because of the international
    > travel that I do and the first real test will be from China at the end
    > of October.
    >
    > But, I'm having real problems with keeping the battery charged on this
    > pup. I can only get about 3 days of standby and maybe a full hour of
    > talking before the battery goes "low." Anyone else having this
    > issue and is there a way to get a realistic battery life from this
    > phone?


    Hi,

    I'm from Europe and we don't know the V505 overhere but seeing the number, I
    guess it has a bit less features than the V600 (reading video files and some
    gadgets) and the V5XX form factor.

    Concerning the battery, it's the big handycap of these phones.
    I've got my V500 (flashed to V600) for a couple of months now and can't get
    any further than three days with something like 30-45 min. of calls a day.

    You indicate less call time and there's two things I guess that matter.
    First your battery is new so it will take a couple of charges before it
    comes to maximum performance.

    The other point is to activate the battery save feature (Settings -> Initial
    Setup).
    On top of that you might want to reduce the backlight timing (same menu)
    that is also quite efficient to get a bit further.

    Finally... keep your charger at hand because these V5XX/V6XX are heavy
    drinkers ;-)

    Inspite of what Mike S. says (real usefull answer to your question by the
    way) I've had no problems with either of the software I installed. The phone
    just works and does what it has to do..

    Bye from France,

    Ton





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