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Re: Auto disconnect Data?
Yes the Data connection is on but should not have data unless you request like mail. You arrows should be grayed out andno data.
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You can use the Diamond Tweaks program. It has a setting to disable data at 1 min, 5min, etc. for inactivity. I use it and it works well. Just search for the cab. I can't post it because I'm at work, sorry.
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is this the newest version? Last edited by DrUnKeN_TiGeR; 11-24-2009 at 03:44 PM. |
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As it's been previously noted, as long as the arrows are greyed out you're not actually using data, and therefore no real battery drainage more than disconnected. If you're noticing that your battery is draining more quickly with the data connection being active too much, you'd be better off managing any programs (email, weather, rss feeds, etc) that check data automatically, and maybe extend the time in-between checkups, or like weather for example, have it only go online manually (i.e. when you do it yourself instead of a set schedule every hour). That, along with things like Lumos (hightly reccomended!) and nuedynamicclock (don't use with windows mobile 6.5.1, though), went farther towards saving battery life for me more than the automatic disconnect tweak. |
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