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Old 01-31-2007, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by technole
It stays pretty low at 44mA until I turn on DirectPush or just connect to EVDO then it stays at an average 371mA, it never goes any lower then 349 while connected. Is the data doing something I don't know? I even closed all the apps and activesync.
Yep. that's not right. Your non-network power level is fine, but something is accessing/keeping your EVDO link up and running, which it should not do - you can only go about 3-4 hours like that

Try this very nice task viewer: http://buzzdev.net/index.php?option=...7,15027,page=1
You want version 2.7 http://buzzdev.net/index.php?option=...le,27,file=228

You'd be looking for somethng odd running all the time (its going to be something running in the background that you can't see with the normal "Running Programs" control panel) - perhaps a pocket msn app (pmsn) - at any rate you should be able to view a process list, and sort by cpu usage, and see which process(es) are using CPU when you turn on EVDO.
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