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Since: May 29, 2006 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 12:04 pm
Post subject: Battery life problem Archived from groups: alt>cellular>verizon (more info?)
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I've got a brand new Treo 700w, and battery life is poor. I have to charge
every day, even though I only turn it on to check email maybe a dozen times
a day and leave it on for only three or four minutes each. (I sync it with
an Exchange server). If the battery is at 30% when I go to bed, the phone
is dead by morning.
I'm wondering if there are some settings I can adjust to reduce power
consumption. Any suggestions? |
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Since: Apr 21, 2006 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 2:17 pm
Post subject: Re: Battery life problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Are you sure there is nothing running? Check to make sure - [ Start /
Settings / System / Memory / Running Programs ]. Leaving the wireless on,
(for example) would eat the battery. If there is nothing running and you
get this behavior, it sounds like it's time to RMA the phone. This is
clearly not right.
Tuner
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"Chris" <anon> wrote in message
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> I've got a brand new Treo 700w, and battery life is poor. I have to charge
> every day, even though I only turn it on to check email maybe a dozen
> times a day and leave it on for only three or four minutes each. (I sync
> it with an Exchange server). If the battery is at 30% when I go to bed,
> the phone is dead by morning.
>
> I'm wondering if there are some settings I can adjust to reduce power
> consumption. Any suggestions?
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Since: May 29, 2006 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 4:04 pm
Post subject: Re: Battery life problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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That's probably it. Should I be turning the wireless on and off every time I
want to check email? Is there a way to get it to turn itself on and off on
demand? I do occasionally use the web browser to look things up.
(I'd check the phone now to see what's running, but of course it's dead and
the charger isn't handy...)
"Tuner" <Tuner DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ceadnbvpyLBQp-bZRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Are you sure there is nothing running? Check to make sure - [ Start /
> Settings / System / Memory / Running Programs ]. Leaving the wireless
> on,
> (for example) would eat the battery. If there is nothing running and you
> get this behavior, it sounds like it's time to RMA the phone. This is
> clearly not right.
>
> Tuner
>
> ------------------------------
> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
> news:447b2590$0$24716$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>> I've got a brand new Treo 700w, and battery life is poor. I have to
>> charge every day, even though I only turn it on to check email maybe a
>> dozen times a day and leave it on for only three or four minutes each. (I
>> sync it with an Exchange server). If the battery is at 30% when I go to
>> bed, the phone is dead by morning.
>>
>> I'm wondering if there are some settings I can adjust to reduce power
>> consumption. Any suggestions?
>>
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Since: Apr 21, 2006 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 5:20 pm
Post subject: Re: Battery life problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I don't think there is a way for the wireless to turn itself off after you
disconnect. In fact, all applications on this thing keep running after you
close them. Very strange decision on someone's part, IMO. I suppose this
make the applications appear instantaneously when you want to run them
again, but the tradeoff is ugly considering the stupidly low amount of
memory allocated to programs.
There is a shortcut to the list of running programs, hold down the
"function" key (the one to the left of the "z", whatever its called) and hit
the "OK" button. In fact, I'll bet this shortcut exists BECAUSE of the
strange habit of not stopping programs when you close them - but I digress.
Once you get the list, hit the "Stop All" button displayed on the screen. I
regularly do this during the day - this helps avoid crashes.
You can also stop just the wireless by tapping the "connectivity" icon at
the top of the screen. If you are connected, there is a "Disconnect" option
on the popup.
I've been running the new firmware for about a week now - I haven't found
anything ugly, and I don't think I've had to reboot the phone since I loaded
it - much better than the every-other-day-reboot with the old firmware.
Tuner
"Chris" <anon> wrote in message
news:447b5dce$0$24679$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
> That's probably it. Should I be turning the wireless on and off every time
> I want to check email? Is there a way to get it to turn itself on and off
> on demand? I do occasionally use the web browser to look things up.
>
> (I'd check the phone now to see what's running, but of course it's dead
> and the charger isn't handy...)
>
> "Tuner" <Tuner.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:ceadnbvpyLBQp-bZRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>> Are you sure there is nothing running? Check to make sure - [ Start /
>> Settings / System / Memory / Running Programs ]. Leaving the wireless
>> on,
>> (for example) would eat the battery. If there is nothing running and you
>> get this behavior, it sounds like it's time to RMA the phone. This is
>> clearly not right.
>>
>> Tuner
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
>> news:447b2590$0$24716$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>>> I've got a brand new Treo 700w, and battery life is poor. I have to
>>> charge every day, even though I only turn it on to check email maybe a
>>> dozen times a day and leave it on for only three or four minutes each.
>>> (I sync it with an Exchange server). If the battery is at 30% when I go
>>> to bed, the phone is dead by morning.
>>>
>>> I'm wondering if there are some settings I can adjust to reduce power
>>> consumption. Any suggestions?
>>>
>>
>>
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Since: Apr 21, 2006 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 5:47 pm
Post subject: Re: Battery life problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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and this applies to this thread....how?
<jack2004fb.TakeThisOut@126.com> wrote in message
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> You can try this EnergyKey
> http://www30.webSamba.com/SmartStudio
> This may be help you.
> Now I always use EnergyKey, it helps me so much in my work.
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Since: May 29, 2006 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 4:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Battery life problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I tried to turn the wireless off, but it kept turning itself back on. Weird.
So I tried your suggestion and turned all apps off, including ActiveSync and
Internet Explorer. ActiveSync turned itself back on, and the wireless went
back on. So apparently turning wireless off to save the battery is not an
option.
"Tuner" <Tuner.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:5p6dnbZF29c6-ObZ4p2dnA@comcast.com...
>I don't think there is a way for the wireless to turn itself off after you
>disconnect. In fact, all applications on this thing keep running after you
>close them. Very strange decision on someone's part, IMO. I suppose this
>make the applications appear instantaneously when you want to run them
>again, but the tradeoff is ugly considering the stupidly low amount of
>memory allocated to programs.
>
> There is a shortcut to the list of running programs, hold down the
> "function" key (the one to the left of the "z", whatever its called) and
> hit the "OK" button. In fact, I'll bet this shortcut exists BECAUSE of
> the strange habit of not stopping programs when you close them - but I
> digress. Once you get the list, hit the "Stop All" button displayed on the
> screen. I regularly do this during the day - this helps avoid crashes.
>
> You can also stop just the wireless by tapping the "connectivity" icon at
> the top of the screen. If you are connected, there is a "Disconnect"
> option on the popup.
>
> I've been running the new firmware for about a week now - I haven't found
> anything ugly, and I don't think I've had to reboot the phone since I
> loaded it - much better than the every-other-day-reboot with the old
> firmware.
>
> Tuner
>
> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
> news:447b5dce$0$24679$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>> That's probably it. Should I be turning the wireless on and off every
>> time I want to check email? Is there a way to get it to turn itself on
>> and off on demand? I do occasionally use the web browser to look things
>> up.
>>
>> (I'd check the phone now to see what's running, but of course it's dead
>> and the charger isn't handy...)
>>
>> "Tuner" <Tuner.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:ceadnbvpyLBQp-bZRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>> Are you sure there is nothing running? Check to make sure - [ Start /
>>> Settings / System / Memory / Running Programs ]. Leaving the wireless
>>> on,
>>> (for example) would eat the battery. If there is nothing running and
>>> you
>>> get this behavior, it sounds like it's time to RMA the phone. This is
>>> clearly not right.
>>>
>>> Tuner
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
>>> news:447b2590$0$24716$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>>>> I've got a brand new Treo 700w, and battery life is poor. I have to
>>>> charge every day, even though I only turn it on to check email maybe a
>>>> dozen times a day and leave it on for only three or four minutes each.
>>>> (I sync it with an Exchange server). If the battery is at 30% when I
>>>> go to bed, the phone is dead by morning.
>>>>
>>>> I'm wondering if there are some settings I can adjust to reduce power
>>>> consumption. Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Since: Apr 21, 2006 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:47 pm
Post subject: Re: Battery life problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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This sounds like an issue with activesync. Check the settings. If you have
it set to sync automatically, it will "look for" a wireless connection every
10 minutes. I don't really do email on my device, so I only need to sync it
manually. There is a hack to disable the auto sync, creating a dummy
exchange connector which lets you get into the frequency-of-sync option.
You disable it there, then delete the dummy connector. Search back in the
group and you'll find the details.
Of course, this isn't an option if you actually want it to sync
automatically. In that case, I think you're stuck.
Tuner
"Chris" <anon> wrote in message
news:447e0c16$0$18505$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>I tried to turn the wireless off, but it kept turning itself back on.
>Weird. So I tried your suggestion and turned all apps off, including
>ActiveSync and Internet Explorer. ActiveSync turned itself back on, and the
>wireless went back on. So apparently turning wireless off to save the
>battery is not an option.
>
>
>
> "Tuner" <Tuner DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:5p6dnbZF29c6-ObZ4p2dnA@comcast.com...
>>I don't think there is a way for the wireless to turn itself off after you
>>disconnect. In fact, all applications on this thing keep running after
>>you close them. Very strange decision on someone's part, IMO. I suppose
>>this make the applications appear instantaneously when you want to run
>>them again, but the tradeoff is ugly considering the stupidly low amount
>>of memory allocated to programs.
>>
>> There is a shortcut to the list of running programs, hold down the
>> "function" key (the one to the left of the "z", whatever its called) and
>> hit the "OK" button. In fact, I'll bet this shortcut exists BECAUSE of
>> the strange habit of not stopping programs when you close them - but I
>> digress. Once you get the list, hit the "Stop All" button displayed on
>> the screen. I regularly do this during the day - this helps avoid
>> crashes.
>>
>> You can also stop just the wireless by tapping the "connectivity" icon at
>> the top of the screen. If you are connected, there is a "Disconnect"
>> option on the popup.
>>
>> I've been running the new firmware for about a week now - I haven't found
>> anything ugly, and I don't think I've had to reboot the phone since I
>> loaded it - much better than the every-other-day-reboot with the old
>> firmware.
>>
>> Tuner
>>
>> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
>> news:447b5dce$0$24679$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>>> That's probably it. Should I be turning the wireless on and off every
>>> time I want to check email? Is there a way to get it to turn itself on
>>> and off on demand? I do occasionally use the web browser to look things
>>> up.
>>>
>>> (I'd check the phone now to see what's running, but of course it's dead
>>> and the charger isn't handy...)
>>>
>>> "Tuner" <Tuner DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:ceadnbvpyLBQp-bZRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>>> Are you sure there is nothing running? Check to make sure - [ Start /
>>>> Settings / System / Memory / Running Programs ]. Leaving the wireless
>>>> on,
>>>> (for example) would eat the battery. If there is nothing running and
>>>> you
>>>> get this behavior, it sounds like it's time to RMA the phone. This is
>>>> clearly not right.
>>>>
>>>> Tuner
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
>>>> news:447b2590$0$24716$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>>>>> I've got a brand new Treo 700w, and battery life is poor. I have to
>>>>> charge every day, even though I only turn it on to check email maybe a
>>>>> dozen times a day and leave it on for only three or four minutes each.
>>>>> (I sync it with an Exchange server). If the battery is at 30% when I
>>>>> go to bed, the phone is dead by morning.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm wondering if there are some settings I can adjust to reduce power
>>>>> consumption. Any suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Since: Apr 21, 2006 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 5:08 pm
Post subject: Re: Battery life problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here is a good discussion of the issue:
http://discussion.treocentral.com/showthread.php?t=104409&page=1&pp=20
Tuner
"Tuner" <Tuner RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
news:2JGdnbncR43uz-LZnZ2dnUVZ_tmdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> This sounds like an issue with activesync. Check the settings. If you
> have it set to sync automatically, it will "look for" a wireless
> connection every 10 minutes. I don't really do email on my device, so I
> only need to sync it manually. There is a hack to disable the auto sync,
> creating a dummy exchange connector which lets you get into the
> frequency-of-sync option. You disable it there, then delete the dummy
> connector. Search back in the group and you'll find the details.
>
> Of course, this isn't an option if you actually want it to sync
> automatically. In that case, I think you're stuck.
>
> Tuner
>
> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
> news:447e0c16$0$18505$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>>I tried to turn the wireless off, but it kept turning itself back on.
>>Weird. So I tried your suggestion and turned all apps off, including
>>ActiveSync and Internet Explorer. ActiveSync turned itself back on, and
>>the wireless went back on. So apparently turning wireless off to save the
>>battery is not an option.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Tuner" <Tuner RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:5p6dnbZF29c6-ObZ4p2dnA@comcast.com...
>>>I don't think there is a way for the wireless to turn itself off after
>>>you disconnect. In fact, all applications on this thing keep running
>>>after you close them. Very strange decision on someone's part, IMO. I
>>>suppose this make the applications appear instantaneously when you want
>>>to run them again, but the tradeoff is ugly considering the stupidly low
>>>amount of memory allocated to programs.
>>>
>>> There is a shortcut to the list of running programs, hold down the
>>> "function" key (the one to the left of the "z", whatever its called) and
>>> hit the "OK" button. In fact, I'll bet this shortcut exists BECAUSE of
>>> the strange habit of not stopping programs when you close them - but I
>>> digress. Once you get the list, hit the "Stop All" button displayed on
>>> the screen. I regularly do this during the day - this helps avoid
>>> crashes.
>>>
>>> You can also stop just the wireless by tapping the "connectivity" icon
>>> at the top of the screen. If you are connected, there is a "Disconnect"
>>> option on the popup.
>>>
>>> I've been running the new firmware for about a week now - I haven't
>>> found anything ugly, and I don't think I've had to reboot the phone
>>> since I loaded it - much better than the every-other-day-reboot with the
>>> old firmware.
>>>
>>> Tuner
>>>
>>> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
>>> news:447b5dce$0$24679$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>>>> That's probably it. Should I be turning the wireless on and off every
>>>> time I want to check email? Is there a way to get it to turn itself on
>>>> and off on demand? I do occasionally use the web browser to look things
>>>> up.
>>>>
>>>> (I'd check the phone now to see what's running, but of course it's dead
>>>> and the charger isn't handy...)
>>>>
>>>> "Tuner" <Tuner RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:ceadnbvpyLBQp-bZRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>>>> Are you sure there is nothing running? Check to make sure - [ Start /
>>>>> Settings / System / Memory / Running Programs ]. Leaving the
>>>>> wireless on,
>>>>> (for example) would eat the battery. If there is nothing running and
>>>>> you
>>>>> get this behavior, it sounds like it's time to RMA the phone. This is
>>>>> clearly not right.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tuner
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>> "Chris" <anon> wrote in message
>>>>> news:447b2590$0$24716$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...
>>>>>> I've got a brand new Treo 700w, and battery life is poor. I have to
>>>>>> charge every day, even though I only turn it on to check email maybe
>>>>>> a dozen times a day and leave it on for only three or four minutes
>>>>>> each. (I sync it with an Exchange server). If the battery is at 30%
>>>>>> when I go to bed, the phone is dead by morning.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm wondering if there are some settings I can adjust to reduce power
>>>>>> consumption. Any suggestions?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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