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dcd: I did install HTC Touch dialpad. Is that what is causing the issue (time to start researching)
fuddy: I want the connection to work, but i am concerned that it looks like it is constantly transferring data for no reason, which would negatively impact my battery life. |
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I set up a key-press-sequence (double-click upper left "email" key in my case) using AE Button Plus to shut down the data connection. It's a great program. 3 buttons that used to do 3 things total now do 12 things total (4 ea., 1 press, 2 presses, 3 presses, and long press)
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the HTC touch dialpad is built for GSM and will not function properly on a CDMA device. This is what has broken your data arrows. Your data connection may be idle, but the arrows are not reflecting it.
Uninstall the HTC touch dialpad (immediately after a soft reset) and that should restore your arrows. I have heard of one person whos arrows did not come back after uninstall, but they were able to fix by soft reset, reinstall, soft reset, deinstall, soft reset. *you cannot completely remove the touch dialpad if the dialpad files are in use, ie if you have opened the phone app since you booted. There is a thread at pdaphonehome where a very generous person is working on creating a large-button dialer based on the mogul's cdma dialpad. There is a 'beta' based on the touch dialpad there atm, but it killed my data arrows. |
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Thanks for all of the information dcd. It doesn't sound like that is the reason my battery isn't giving me the performance I expect, but at least I now understand what was causing the symptoms.
Uninstalling and a soft reboot did the trick for getting them back to their normal functionality. |
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Yeah, the HTC Touch Dialpad is VERY bad for our phones (before it gets fixed to a more usable version anyway) - visual errors with the data transfer icon, the pseudo-GPS that kicks in when you call 911 does NOT work, the ## numbers won't work, etc.
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