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2010-06-03
, 22:01
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It certainly should mean that you're always online. Try this:
1) Close programs
2) Choose "internet connections" -> "Connect Automatically" -> "Always Ask"
3) Disconnect from whatever connection you're on at the moment.
4) Choose "internet connections" -> "Connect Automatically" -> <your_network_cell_provider>
5) At this point, I get connected: I have the circle with 2 arrows appear in my status bar. This means I'm online, even though no program is asking for an internet connection. What happens when you do this?
I don't use omweather, and based on that behaviour I don't want to. If I've disconnected from the internet, I want to stay disconnected until I say otherwise.
Simply: yes they do. What, are you billed for your internet by the minute? This was apparently an "always-online" device. For me, the only reason to be offline is battery life. And I usually carry a spare battery.
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2010-06-03
, 22:19
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@ saint petersburg, fl
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#83
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2010-06-03
, 22:26
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#84
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2010-06-03
, 22:34
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@ saint petersburg, fl
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#85
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2010-06-03
, 23:09
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2010-06-03
, 23:38
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@ saint petersburg, fl
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2010-06-04
, 00:16
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2010-06-04
, 06:40
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@ London
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#89
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this whole discussion only makes clear that we should have both behaviours.. as an option
people want different things..
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2010-06-04
, 08:20
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#90
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My workaround is to open email, tap on account, tap on inbox, let it refresh that, then go back to the account screen and hit send and receive. Sometimes I have to do it again though, but it works almost every time.