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- 10-25-2004, 11:39 AM #1DannyGuest
I absolutely hate the clock kicking in on this 6610i after the maximum of 60
minutes and hopping about the display. Is there any way to kill the damn
thing? And I mean the screensaver, not the phone
Secondly I find the sound quality of the loudspeaker and the normal earpiece
in voice conversations to be less than great - it's a bit hissy and not that
loud (Even at full volume). Is this normal? When I receive a message I can
hear a definite hiss while the phone beeps.
Lastly, the 6230 - is the screensaver disableable on that? Is the sound
quality better (If it's not a fault my 6610i alone)?
Cheers.
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- 10-25-2004, 12:31 PM #2eggster2kGuest
Re: 6610i/6230
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 18:39:39 +0100, "Danny"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I absolutely hate the clock kicking in on this 6610i after the maximum of 60
>minutes and hopping about the display. Is there any way to kill the damn
>thing? And I mean the screensaver, not the phone
its a battery saving feature, without it your battery wouldn't last
long!
- 10-25-2004, 12:53 PM #3DannyGuest
Re: 6610i/6230
eggster2k wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 18:39:39 +0100, "Danny"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I absolutely hate the clock kicking in on this 6610i after the
>> maximum of 60 minutes and hopping about the display. Is there any
>> way to kill the damn thing? And I mean the screensaver, not the
>> phone
>
> its a battery saving feature, without it your battery wouldn't last
> long!
It survived ok on my older 3310
I have to ask though why is generating a screen saver,which requires
rendering, a battery power saver? I'd have thought activity would actually
drain the battery?
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- 10-26-2004, 03:13 AM #4Johan WeversGuest
Re: 6610i/6230
Danny wrote:
>>its a battery saving feature, without it your battery wouldn't last
>>long!
> It survived ok on my older 3310
The 3310 didn't have a color screen.
> I have to ask though why is generating a screen saver,which requires
> rendering, a battery power saver? I'd have thought activity would actually
> drain the battery?
Because it deactivates most of the color screen. Rendering an image on it
consumes quite a lot of power.
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- 10-26-2004, 10:28 AM #5DannyGuest
Re: 6610i/6230
Johan Wevers wrote:
> Danny wrote:
>
>>> its a battery saving feature, without it your battery wouldn't last
>>> long!
>
>> It survived ok on my older 3310
>
> The 3310 didn't have a color screen.
>
>> I have to ask though why is generating a screen saver,which requires
>> rendering, a battery power saver? I'd have thought activity would
>> actually drain the battery?
>
> Because it deactivates most of the color screen. Rendering an image
> on it consumes quite a lot of power.
Fair point.
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