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  1. #1
    Gerry \(The MOTH\)
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    Mobile Mail is the killer app, I ended up late for work cos the battery was
    flat and my alarm never went off.

    I use the Yahoo!GO Mail instead, you don't need the app on all the time and
    it seems to receive them fairly quickly or just use the built-in email
    client and have it set to retreive you mail every 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 mins
    within a time interval (I had mine set to not receive during the night when
    asleep).

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    Gerry (The MOTH)
    "nick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Left it on overnight with msn + mobile mail running. woke up, phone off,
    > battery dead.
    > great!
    >
    >






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  2. #2
    Gerry \(The MOTH\)
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    Re: n73 battery life

    "History" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    >
    >> Mobile Mail is the killer app, I ended up late for work cos the battery
    >> was
    >> flat and my alarm never went off.
    >>
    >> I use the Yahoo!GO Mail instead, you don't need the app on all the time
    >> and it seems to receive them fairly quickly or just use the built-in
    >> email client and have it set to retreive you mail every 5, 10, 15, 30, or
    >> 60 mins within a time interval (I had mine set to not receive during the
    >> night when asleep).

    >
    > What's the GPRS usage like if you receive one email header every 30 mins?
    >


    Don't know and don't care, I've got 3's X-Series Silver (1GB of Data Usage).

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  3. #3
    Stuart Millington
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    Re: n73 battery life

    On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:12:30 -0000, "nick" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Left it on overnight with msn + mobile mail running. woke up, phone off, battery dead.
    >great!


    I wish I could get the PoC to connect for a night. Just got one of
    these today (as an "upgrade" from an A1000) and all it does is sit
    there and say "sim registration failed" (paraphrased). It's got the
    latest V3 firmware that 3 allow, although there is a more recent one
    available from Nokia.

    It did connect initially, then again for a few minutes until I had the
    temerity to send a text, which is still in the outbox an hour later.

    I'm putting the (100% working) SIM back into the (100% working )A1000
    and this PoC can sit in the box if it doesn't start working soon. Or
    may be I'll just use it as a radio as that's the only thing that
    works!

    I got the "phone" free and a £150 account credit which pays my monthly
    fees for a few months, so I haven't lost anything, but it's extremely
    annoying - especially after being lie^mislead by the upgrade team
    again. This was meant to be an E61 - confirmed twice during the
    upgrade call, the wrong phone (the N73) was delivered, when I
    complained they said their notes said N73, oh and the E61 has suddenly
    gone out of stock - apart from the TomTom one that costs £100...
    strange that.

    Sorry, rant over.

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