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  1. #1
    Axel
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    lately I noticed that my battery is empty after only 24 hrs. It is about one
    year old and I am wondering whether it is dying. However I remember that I
    read something saying that the Li-polymer batteries do not die over time but
    rather abruptly.

    or might it be due to the fact I do not have any coverage in my apartment.
    If there is no coverage does that mean that it is non-stop searching for a
    network?
    Any ideas?

    thanks,

    Axel




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  2. #2
    nookiehunter
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    Re: t-68i battery empty after 24 hrs


    yeah, if your phone is constantly searching for the network then it
    strains your battery like crazy


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  3. #3
    Hans Bäcklund
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    Re: t-68i battery empty after 24 hrs

    If you don't have ANY coverage in your apartement then turn your phone off
    while inside because it's a MAJOR power-drain! (the phone is constantly
    searching for an "operator")

    LiPolymer-batteries doesn't just drop dead they over time as other
    batteries does. It's just that the "dieing-time" is shorter...

    Hope that helps...

    Regards
    /Hans

    Axel <[email protected]> wrote in news:BB4A3821.1F653%[email protected]:

    > lately I noticed that my battery is empty after only 24 hrs. It is
    > about one year old and I am wondering whether it is dying. However I
    > remember that I read something saying that the Li-polymer batteries do
    > not die over time but rather abruptly.
    >
    > or might it be due to the fact I do not have any coverage in my
    > apartment. If there is no coverage does that mean that it is non-stop
    > searching for a network?
    > Any ideas?
    >
    > thanks,
    >
    > Axel
    >





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