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Originally Posted by Raubtier View Post
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Classic means SMS by SMS, and not threaded.
 
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Originally Posted by vicky2005 View Post
My settings are for 30 seconds still my battery doesnt last long.
I've never had a battery drain problem during idling. I have 3G always on. I don't use the 2G/3G switcher app or anything else in particular to save power, just common sense in setup. The phone well easily sit idling in standby for a couple of days. Or if it just sits for a few hours after charging I can plug it back in and it will still say "Fully charged". To me, battery usage is very satisfactory, about as good or better as any comparable unit I've used.

Check for a few things...
1. Leaving 2G or 3G enabled should make little difference,with some exceptions. But leave wifi and bluetooth off when not in use.
2. If your phone is still running PR1.1 upgrade to PR 1.2. Do the update OTA from the App Manager if possible.
3. Disable or uninstall any widgets you can do without. Check the setup of those you can't. They sometimes do frequent polls that drain the battery.
4. Make sure email, SMS, etc. is not doing frequent automatic checks.
5. If you still have a drain during idle time open the terminal app and type 'top' and hit enter. Check for running processes eating CPU cycles. The phone should fluctuate between a total of about 1.5 - 4% of CPU at idle.
6. To fully condition the battery, let the it drain until the low battery alarm sounds then recharge for 5-6 hours. Do this 2-3 times in a row.

All else fails, post back here with your findings.
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Originally Posted by Crashdamage View Post
I've never had a battery drain problem during idling. I have 3G always on. I don't use the 2G/3G switcher app or anything else in particular to save power, just common sense in setup. The phone well easily sit idling in standby for a couple of days. Or if it just sits for a few hours after charging I can plug it back in and it will still say "Fully charged". To me, battery usage is very satisfactory, about as good or better as any comparable unit I've used.

Check for a few things...
1. Leaving 2G or 3G enabled should make little difference,with some exceptions. But leave wifi and bluetooth off when not in use.
2. If your phone is still running PR1.1 upgrade to PR 1.2. Do the update OTA from the App Manager if possible.
3. Disable or uninstall any widgets you can do without. Check the setup of those you can't. They sometimes do frequent polls that drain the battery.
4. Make sure email, SMS, etc. is not doing frequent automatic checks.
5. If you still have a drain during idle time open the terminal app and type 'top' and hit enter. Check for running processes eating CPU cycles. The phone should fluctuate between a total of about 1.5 - 4% of CPU at idle.
6. To fully condition the battery, let the it drain until the low battery alarm sounds then recharge for 5-6 hours. Do this 2-3 times in a row.

All else fails, post back here with your findings.
Thanks Crashdamage

1.I have tried switching between 2g/3g as well as leaving it default (dual)...no change...maybe because my provider will provide 3G services from August here. My bluetooth and wifi are used as and when required, other wise they are off by default.
2. Phone is on PR 1.2 and was updated already the way you have suggested.
3. I am only using any extra widgets.
4. SMS is automatic i.e.recieving... and I dont think it can be scheduled. However, e-mail I am manually checking twice a day to conserve battery.
5. when idle top is within the range you have suggested, I dont know how to take screenshot, else I would have posted it so that you can see if any extra process is running.
6. Conditioning of battery is yet to be done, I will post feedback after its done.

PS: Only conditioning of battery is left, rest of the points were already incorporated and still battery is not lasting much. ( i have even dimmed display light to minium and off after 30 secs).
 
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Originally Posted by vicky2005 View Post
Thanks rickysio, can you tell me how to get IIRC and install it.. Thanks!
IIRC = If I Recall Correctly. It's not an app.

He's saying he believe there's an app available for that, you'll have to search for it as he doesn't know the name off the top of his head (or didn't feel like adding it).
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oh lol...sorry for being so dumb...however I would have appreciated if he could have mentioned app name :P instead lol
 
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Are we all referring to the Conversations Inbox widget, perhaps?
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Yes shiny...thanks everyone i installed it..

However unable to install call notify (it gives python 2.5.xml missing error). I install maenotify but nothing happens after installation is finished...i.e. cant see any icons or find where it is installed or how to make it work as it didnt give any error while installation..

same happens with glogarchive program (program for searching) program installs fine but when i run it...it runs for few seconds then autoexits without letting able to use it..

i would appreciate if anyone can tell me name of widget for classic sms mode.

And how to delete all sent messages at once (in conversation)

Is there a widget to connect nokia n900 to pc and type/send sms's through PC
 
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HELP ME PLZZZZ

Today my N900 falled down and the back cover & the battery are unplugged ,when i tried to reboot it , it doesnt work , just showing the white screen and turns off ...& it keeps restarting this way .
i refalshed it wth the new firmware image ,at 1st i was very happy bcoz the N900 booted again & everything was looking good but there was a HUGE problem : the 455.5 MB is the Total size of device Memory.
when i connect the USB cable there is no action at all .
the file manager is empty ,no N900 device memory !!!!!!!
i cant open the "get started" trailer it said(operation temporarily disabled due to low memory)
the camera too ( not enough memory to open camera)
!!!!!!!!!!!!! HELP ME PLZZZZZZ !!!!!!!!!!
I reflashed it twice and no difference .
 
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Can someone please tell me what is the widget to do conversation in classic sms mode ? or how can i delete all the sent sms by me at once.
 
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Hmm...

Never thought of the 'old' (un-threaded) way of sms's. Think you have a valid point there, Vicky2005 - there are some distinct advantages now I come to think of it.

I have just discovered that 'Ctrl+A' will select all messages for deletion and that, as you point out, sms's can be deleted by conversation only as opposed to by 'sent' folder - so thanks for making me think about that.

Good luck with your Battery issue - I get about 8 hours before I look for a charger or swap batteries (always carry a fully-charged spare) My use typically includes two hours of browsing, about 5 short phone calls (all less than 5 mins) and about 10 photos (I work in the building industry) and about 40mins of music via the FM tx.

This appears to be better than friends' iphones or comparable Android devices. If I use the 'phone in GSM-only standby (i.e. no wifi and desist from playing with the lovely, shiny slidey screen I'll get at least two days before the battery dies.

I recently went back to an old 6210 navigator that was always good for a couple of days at least between charges and used it in the same way as my N900 - the battery only lasted 12 hours... That battery is still in good condition, but my perception was coloured by my changed use patterns; I use my N900 instead of my laptop, my torch, even my CD player, so I guess 8 hours is a fair trade off for the extra functionality.

If you do find the 'philosipher's stone' for battery management be sure to let me know!
 

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