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    anaskr | # 11 | 2010-06-03, 09:51 | Report

    battery life is pretty good i guess in mine !!

    it worked for 3 days !! with very minimal use!! and 15mins charging via usb each day cuz i was transferring files !! thats it !!

    wifi total 3 hrs in 3 days!!
    music 30mins
    calls 2hr
    brightness full

    so 3days and its on 11% !! now charging again

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    nrajesh | # 12 | 2010-06-03, 10:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by philheaton View Post
    Install Conky or give the "top" command in xTerm to show the running processes. I had a process called Twitter2 using between 97 and 100% CPU constantly which was draining the battery. After killing the process, it would return after a minute or so. I uninstalled the Twitter widget and now my battery is fine. Lasts MUCH longer than it did with PR1.1.1, approx 16-19hrs with moderate internet browsing.
    Thanks I've tried ur sugsn; let's see how it works out!

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    zimmerit | # 13 | 2010-06-03, 14:13 | Report

    It's also good idea to fully discharge and fully charge the battery every once in a while to keep the battery cauge calibrated correctly. I noticed that my n900 was showing empty battery way before the actual cut-off.

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    atilla | # 14 | 2010-06-03, 15:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by zimmerit View Post
    It's also good idea to fully discharge and fully charge the battery every once in a while to keep the battery cauge calibrated correctly. I noticed that my n900 was showing empty battery way before the actual cut-off.
    no you wrong.li-lon batterys dont need too be fully discharged.read ii in the wiki at the faqs

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    God | # 15 | 2010-06-03, 15:07 | Report

    The perfect charge for the battery is not let it sink further than 20% and charge it up to 80%

    So that the ions can always move.

    If you discharge them to 0% they die off and if you charge it up to 100% they cannot move.

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    zimmerit | # 16 | 2010-06-03, 16:30 | Report

    Yes, the battery does'nt need to be fully decharged (it actually decreases it's life if you always do it), but the battery gauge will begin to show wrong figures if you don't do it once in a month or so.

    edit. Sorry for my s**tty english. It's gauge, not cauge

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    Last edited by zimmerit; 2010-06-03 at 16:48.

     
    fhmutairi | # 17 | 2010-06-03, 18:26 | Report

    Can anybody helps with the command line for flashing FIASCO on Windows command line? in the wiki page they only have the line for linux

    Thanks

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    atilla | # 18 | 2010-06-03, 18:31 | Report

    Originally Posted by fhmutairi View Post
    Can anybody helps with the command line for flashing FIASCO on Windows command line? in the wiki page they only have the line for linux

    Thanks
    please open your eyes in this thread is a link there are instructions for windows,linux,ubuntu and everythink else

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    fhmutairi | # 19 | 2010-06-03, 19:31 | Report

    Originally Posted by atilla View Post
    please open your eyes in this thread is a link there are instructions for windows,linux,ubuntu and everythink else
    Is this a windows command line.. doesn't look like it?

    "sudo ./flasher-3.5 -F <firmware-image> --flash-only=kernel -f -R"

    regards

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    atilla | # 20 | 2010-06-03, 19:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by fhmutairi View Post
    Is this a windows command line.. doesn't look like it?

    "sudo ./flasher-3.5 -F <firmware-image> --flash-only=kernel -f -R"

    regards
    no that is a linux command please click the link at the first page in this thread.and go down and down and down until it comes REALLY BIG #WINDOWS#and there are all instructions...........

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