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#11
Originally Posted by FoulPlay
Standby disables the screen, backlight display, and the bluetooth and wi-fi transmitters. This does help in battery conservation but not as much as powering the device off completely.

The battery will drain after about 3 days or so if left in standby after a full charge. With the device turned off there is nearly no drain at all.
The wifi and bluetooth transceivers turn off whenever they're not in use. There's no real "standby mode."

As to the 3 day battery life in standby, I really have no way of testing that. Nokia claims 7 days of standby, but, well, my 770 isn't going to be idle for 3 days to test this

Even if that's right, though, that's only about 2 minutes per hour - 1/24 of an hour per hour. As long as you plug your 770 in at night, it really shouldn't matter.

The consensus on #maemo among developers is that 3 days is an unreasonably short length of time for your battery to last in standby; it's also very mean to such a nice toy to leave it alone for so long
At least one person gets 9-10 days of standby out of his.
 
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#12
Originally Posted by bhima
The wifi and bluetooth transceivers turn off whenever they're not in use. There's no real "standby mode."
What does offline mode do that's different then? Or is it purely a switch to disallow the software from bringing up an internet connection?
 
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Yep, it is usefull in a plane etc
 
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#14
Originally Posted by Mythic
Yep, it is usefull in a plane etc
So it is an all wireless hardware off switch - what Pocket PC calls Flight Mode?

Excellent
 
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