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  1. #1
    BGN
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    I read loads of reviews about the Nokia n95 before I bought one on
    T-Mobile on their Flext 35 + Web'n Walk tariff so knew about the
    battery life issue but let me just impress this upon you all:

    The battery life is AWFUL. I was quite happy with charging it every
    night but I can't even get it to last that long.

    This morning I unplugged it at 8am as it had been plugged in/charged
    since last night. (WiFi) Downloaded the BBC Breakfast Takeaway
    podcast via the Podcasting app Nokia make, arrived at work at 08:35,
    took a few photos for the Flickr 365 Days project and uploaded them
    via 3G, took a couple more photos (no flash on any of them) and,
    listened to a few music tracks for about 30 minutes, had lunch, used
    surfed the net for 10 mins to help with a crossword and at 2pm I get
    the unhappy "Battery low" sound.

    That's a SIX HOUR battery life today. Same 2 days ago. I charged it
    again at work as I brought my spare charger to leave in my drawer for
    this phone now. After a 50 minute phone call at 7pm, a couple of
    photos and using the internet for 10 or 15 mins from the handset I'm
    on 1 out of 7 bars of battery life again. I'm live and work in areas
    with excellent 3G coverage so it's not network hunting all the time.

    So it was charged this morning, charged at 2pm and is about to be
    stuck on charge again now.

    I've turned the brightness down, turned bluetooth off, disabled WiFi
    auto-scanning, turned the screen lamp timeout to 5 secs, power-saving
    screensaver to minimum setting (1 minute) and I really can't think of
    anything else to do with it.

    This is a new battery - heaven knows what it'll be like in 8 or 10
    months time when it gets a bit old. I'll probably have to use it like
    a land-line plugged in all the time or walk around with the £400,000
    Nokia Nuclear Power Station addon to help with the talk-time.

    Nokia: EXCELLENT phone, but I don't see why I should have to charge it
    twice a day. Surely someone noticed this in testing? Also, the 200+
    hour standby time you list in your specs is total and utter bollocks.
    Could you not have moved the Carl Zeiss lens 5mm closer to the top of
    the handset and made the battery bigger? Could you have made the
    phone 2 or 3mm thicker?

    Could you have used a 'power saving' processor that isn't at full
    power when the phone is essentially idle like AMD/Intel do with their
    laptop batteries?

    I'm not going to return the phone as I think it's excellent, fast and
    does everything I want. It's just a shame that the battery life is
    eye-watering in a bad way.

    Just my 2p's worth.
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  2. #2
    We are the robots
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life

    BGN wrote:
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    Battery technology is failing to keep up with the spec of emerging
    mobiles and their demand on battery life.
    Making the phone thicker would probably impact on the phones
    desirability, so i doubt that will happen in the current market place.
    Having a power saving processor like you say wouldn't make much
    difference would it? 'Cos when the phone is on standby it's not using
    much Battery power anyway, only when you start using it's applications
    does the drain on the Battery begin.






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  3. #3
    Me
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life


    "BGN" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    **snip**

    > arrived at work at 08:35,
    > took a few photos for the Flickr 365 Days project and uploaded them
    > via 3G, took a couple more photos (no flash on any of them) and,
    > listened to a few music tracks for about 30 minutes, had lunch, used
    > surfed the net for 10 mins to help with a crossword and at 2pm I get
    > the unhappy "Battery low" sound.


    Unless you are employed as a mobile phone battery tester, I would imagine
    once your boss reads this, and sacks you, you'll have to sell it anyway and
    go for a PAYT Nokia 1100 with excellent battery life )


    TFP





  4. #4
    Poldie
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life

    On Jul 10, 9:22 pm, We are the robots <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Making the phone thicker would probably impact on the phones
    > desirability


    I dunno - they could combine it with a bit of a makeover to stop it
    from looking like a cheap plastic toy. It's amazing that a device with
    such a good spec looks so bad.




  5. #5
    BGN
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life

    On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 21:00:48 GMT, "Me" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> arrived at work at 08:35,
    >> took a few photos for the Flickr 365 Days project and uploaded them
    >> via 3G, took a couple more photos (no flash on any of them) and,
    >> listened to a few music tracks for about 30 minutes, had lunch, used
    >> surfed the net for 10 mins to help with a crossword and at 2pm I get
    >> the unhappy "Battery low" sound.

    >
    >Unless you are employed as a mobile phone battery tester, I would imagine
    >once your boss reads this, and sacks you, you'll have to sell it anyway and
    >go for a PAYT Nokia 1100 with excellent battery life )


    I don't see how arriving at work early, taking a photo, listening to
    music while I work and then using t'internet during my lunch is a good
    reason to sack me
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  6. #6
    elyob
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life


    "BGN" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I read loads of reviews about the Nokia n95 before I bought one on
    > T-Mobile on their Flext 35 + Web'n Walk tariff so knew about the
    > battery life issue but let me just impress this upon you all:
    >
    > The battery life is AWFUL. I was quite happy with charging it every
    > night but I can't even get it to last that long.
    >


    You just didn't listen to me, did you?!

    I told you all this ....





  7. #7
    BGN
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life

    On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:27:26 +0100, "elyob" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >>I read loads of reviews about the Nokia n95 before I bought one on
    >> T-Mobile on their Flext 35 + Web'n Walk tariff so knew about the
    >> battery life issue but let me just impress this upon you all:
    >>
    >> The battery life is AWFUL. I was quite happy with charging it every
    >> night but I can't even get it to last that long.
    >>

    >
    >You just didn't listen to me, did you?!
    >
    >I told you all this ....


    I listened to you and all of the reviews, but thought I'd just state
    it again for everyone else: Great phone, terrible battery life.
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  8. #8
    Brian A
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life

    On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:24:02 +0100, BGN <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:27:26 +0100, "elyob" <[email protected]>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>>I read loads of reviews about the Nokia n95 before I bought one on
    >>> T-Mobile on their Flext 35 + Web'n Walk tariff so knew about the
    >>> battery life issue but let me just impress this upon you all:
    >>>
    >>> The battery life is AWFUL. I was quite happy with charging it every
    >>> night but I can't even get it to last that long.
    >>>

    >>
    >>You just didn't listen to me, did you?!
    >>
    >>I told you all this ....

    >
    >I listened to you and all of the reviews, but thought I'd just state
    >it again for everyone else: Great phone, terrible battery life.

    What, if any, features can be switched off to preserve battery life?


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  9. #9
    BGN
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    Re: Awful n95 battery life

    On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 10:46:18 GMT, Brian A
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>>>I read loads of reviews about the Nokia n95 before I bought one on
    >>>> T-Mobile on their Flext 35 + Web'n Walk tariff so knew about the
    >>>> battery life issue but let me just impress this upon you all:
    >>>>
    >>>> The battery life is AWFUL. I was quite happy with charging it every
    >>>> night but I can't even get it to last that long.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>You just didn't listen to me, did you?!
    >>>
    >>>I told you all this ....

    >>
    >>I listened to you and all of the reviews, but thought I'd just state
    >>it again for everyone else: Great phone, terrible battery life.

    >
    >What, if any, features can be switched off to preserve battery life?


    Power-saver 'screensaver' can be set to 1 minute, backlight time
    reduced, WiFi searching turned off and things like 3G turned off
    (although I'm not doing that)

    Another feature to extend battery life is plugging the phone into the
    mains at work.
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