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- 08-26-2003, 10:49 AM #1d-kopfGuest
I'd just like some input on people's battery time for the T610 in various
modes of use to see if there are any significant differences and thus
knowing if a battery is faulty.
Daily usage:
I use my phone for taking say 8 pictures, sending a couple of SMS and one or
two MMS, maybe using regular GPRS-services a bit, making and recieving a few
calls (one to two minutes a call), transfering a couple of pics by IR to the
computer and not playing any games. If I do this my battery is totally dead
in about 48 hours. Backlight is set to auto of course.
Regardless if this is normal or not, it would be interesting to see what
everybody else's battery times are.
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// d-kopf
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- 08-26-2003, 11:39 AM #2Dan OwenGuest
Re: Battery time comparison on T610
> Regardless if this is normal or not, it would be interesting to see what
> everybody else's battery times are.
About 3-4 days.
Dan
- 08-26-2003, 01:17 PM #3d-kopfGuest
Re: Battery time comparison on T610
Is your phone on 24/7 even if you're not using it, i.e. when you sleep and
so on?
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// d-kopf
"Dan Owen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Regardless if this is normal or not, it would be interesting to see what
> > everybody else's battery times are.
>
> About 3-4 days.
>
> Dan
>
>
- 08-27-2003, 10:44 AM #4Dan OwenGuest
Re: Battery time comparison on T610
> Is your phone on 24/7 even if you're not using it, i.e. when you sleep and
> so on?
Yes.
Dan
- 08-27-2003, 05:42 PM #5DavidGuest
Re: Battery time comparison on T610
"Dan Owen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > Regardless if this is normal or not, it would be interesting to see what
> > everybody else's battery times are.
>
> About 3-4 days.
>
> Dan
>
mine was really bad for the first few weeks.(not even a day and a half)I
even complained to Orange. I found after letting it discharge so the red
joystick led flashed then charged it things vastly improved.
I leave mine on 24/7 and I use it in the day a fair bit. I am finding I can
get 5-6 days now
David
- 08-28-2003, 09:22 AM #6J PetermanGuest
Re: Battery time comparison on T610
I just got mine a couple weeks ago.
I am getting about 4 days out of it with minimal use. Just a few calls, but
a fair few sms's. I turn it off every night for about 8 hours.
Sorry if this is common knowledge but, I've got a feeling that the network
you're on has a lot to do with it. I've found that my old phone (Nokia7650)
used to get about 3days (barely) of use on Telstra. I've got my '3' sim card
in it now and it is using the Vodafone network. I am in the middle of doing
an experiment to see how long it lasts on this network. So far, It's been on
for the past two days (minus sleeping time), and hasn't dropped a battery
bar yet.
Telstra's network is a much better network than Vodafone's and yet it got
less time. I think that the phone switches to the closest reception tower to
make sure it has the best signal strength. In doing so, using up a bit more
juice. Seeing as Telstra has the most covergare, and more towers, the phone
has to spend more juice jumping from tower to tower. Whereas, on Vodafone,
the lack of towers here means it does less switching and thus, lasts longer.
Again, sorry if this is already well known....
"d-kopf" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'd just like some input on people's battery time for the T610 in various
> modes of use to see if there are any significant differences and thus
> knowing if a battery is faulty.
>
> Daily usage:
> I use my phone for taking say 8 pictures, sending a couple of SMS and one
or
> two MMS, maybe using regular GPRS-services a bit, making and recieving a
few
> calls (one to two minutes a call), transfering a couple of pics by IR to
the
> computer and not playing any games. If I do this my battery is totally
dead
> in about 48 hours. Backlight is set to auto of course.
>
> Regardless if this is normal or not, it would be interesting to see what
> everybody else's battery times are.
>
> --
> // d-kopf
>
>
- 08-28-2003, 02:20 PM #7DeLaGuest
Re: Battery time comparison on T610
I thought that the power with wich a phone sends is signal depends entirely
on the decision made by the network computer.
There can be an important difference between networks indeed. One can notive
that when roaming. The indicated expected batty life (hours stnadby/talk)
were different from one network to another. More often than not the
estimated time was londer with the so called bad reception networks (usually
third playrs with 1800 networks like Base in B and WIND in IT).
--DeLa
"J Peterman" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
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> I just got mine a couple weeks ago.
>
> I am getting about 4 days out of it with minimal use. Just a few calls,
but
> a fair few sms's. I turn it off every night for about 8 hours.
>
> Sorry if this is common knowledge but, I've got a feeling that the network
> you're on has a lot to do with it. I've found that my old phone
(Nokia7650)
> used to get about 3days (barely) of use on Telstra. I've got my '3' sim
card
> in it now and it is using the Vodafone network. I am in the middle of
doing
> an experiment to see how long it lasts on this network. So far, It's been
on
> for the past two days (minus sleeping time), and hasn't dropped a battery
> bar yet.
>
> Telstra's network is a much better network than Vodafone's and yet it got
> less time. I think that the phone switches to the closest reception tower
to
> make sure it has the best signal strength. In doing so, using up a bit
more
> juice. Seeing as Telstra has the most covergare, and more towers, the
phone
> has to spend more juice jumping from tower to tower. Whereas, on Vodafone,
> the lack of towers here means it does less switching and thus, lasts
longer.
>
> Again, sorry if this is already well known....
> "d-kopf" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I'd just like some input on people's battery time for the T610 in
various
> > modes of use to see if there are any significant differences and thus
> > knowing if a battery is faulty.
> >
> > Daily usage:
> > I use my phone for taking say 8 pictures, sending a couple of SMS and
one
> or
> > two MMS, maybe using regular GPRS-services a bit, making and recieving a
> few
> > calls (one to two minutes a call), transfering a couple of pics by IR to
> the
> > computer and not playing any games. If I do this my battery is totally
> dead
> > in about 48 hours. Backlight is set to auto of course.
> >
> > Regardless if this is normal or not, it would be interesting to see what
> > everybody else's battery times are.
> >
> > --
> > // d-kopf
> >
> >
>
>
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