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well, since all of us are just making guesses, i'll make one too.(a very stupid one)
If the stock rom's comm manager doesn't mention beam, it won't waste the battery if its on alone. (once again, a very stupid guess and i base this on nothing.) |
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For legal reasons (e.g., airplane flight, explosive zones), a cell phone manufacturer must provide a very clear way to turn off all radio signals. The Touch Pro Comm Manager is clearly the place to do that. Lawsuits would arise if the Touch Pro were to ignore the Comm Manager's clearly marked Bluetooth setting in order to quietly look for incoming files, especially since the default Beam setting is "On." |
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I have seen no difference with beam receive turned on or off on any of my HTC Phones.
I've had a PPC6700 and a Mogul and I always left it turned on. There are other things on our phones that use FAR more power. Like the back light. |
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I can't for the life of me find the "beam" option on my TP. I remember I had it on my Mogul, but now I dont remember where I found it. Seems weird to have that option though especially considering there is no IR port, do you guys have custom/cooked ROMs or something? Where is it again?
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Good suggestion to turn it off when not needed. The OP has my "thanks".
Regarding how beaming does work, it probably can work with any device/computer that can do BT beaming. From the Sprint Touch Pro manual, page 71 (page 79 of the PDF document). Quote:
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