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Re: Wireless Tether Drain battery?
In my experience, plugging your device into the wall charger doesn't help much. I guess the drain from wifi tethering is too great for any charge on the device...?
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Re: Wireless Tether Drain battery?
What works for me si removing the back cover and putting it on a cool surface. I have stone floors so that helps , but a fan will do the trick
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Re: Wireless Tether Drain battery?
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also depends of how much transfer youre doing, if you're lightly browsing say a news site and reading you can get away with it. but if you are downloading something it will get hot quick. also as mentioned taking off the back cover and leaning it against something will work a little bit too. edit: leaning like this / letting air sort of cool it not just laying it on something...
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Re: Wireless Tether Drain battery?
it heats up because its using two radios at full blast simultaneously. if it gets too hot, it will stop charging so your battery doesn't explode. when I had my diamond, I used to get a long cable and put it in the freezer.
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Re: Wireless Tether Drain battery?
I thought it was a pretty good answer actually.
I didn't tether often, but I would put my phone in the freezer as well for a few minutes before I would tether so it started cool, then put it close to the air vent lol. Last edited by Carla; 02-04-2010 at 01:21 AM. |
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