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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Assault and battery

So apart from Cybette, who keeps her N95 permanently tethered to a power cord. Could I get some feedback on just how bad the battery problem is?




4 comments:

  1. I would not consider this a problem really. People are just too to the old GSM phones, and want smartphones to have the same kind of battery life, which is somewhat of a impossibility given the great and growing number of features and capabilities. So compared to my IBM laptop, my N95 has a stunning battery life, from 2-3 hours of computer usage to a full day and a half of multimedia computer usage.

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  2. get some spare batteries and carry them around with you...I have 2 extras just incase...

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  3. [this is good] My experience is that it is wise to keep it connected to the loader the first few weeks and play around with it at home WLAN connection also nice ;)
    After two weeks I get about 2 days of normal use out of a fully charges battery.
    Soon better battery life will be available (I hope) .
    My AA batteries are already up to 2700mAh so it should be possible as the volume is about the same.

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  4. wonderful themes. i'm currently using Echo Zulu..and it looks fabulous on my N95.

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