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BustedNuts1 11-06-2007 12:43 AM

Is there way to make WeatherPanel update daily?
 
like once a day at a certain time. The max that is allowed is 6 hours, is there a way to change this to a certain time each day, or even better when the phone is turned on or reset?

Pibe38 11-06-2007 12:57 AM

Uhmm I don't really know if that's something that can be changed on the registry or something in the code. storyr would probably know...

You can always set WP not to update automatically and then you can manually update it every morning or whatever.

BustedNuts1 11-06-2007 01:18 AM

yeah, thats what I'm doing. Just trying to make my phone as badass as possible. I guess I'm getting too greedy

stepchild 11-06-2007 12:10 PM

Why would you only want to update once a day?

BustedNuts1 11-06-2007 06:47 PM

Don't really care about the weather throughout the day, just when I get up in the morning. I wouldn't updated once every 3 or 4 days, if its future forecasts weren't sometimes wrong. Also, by having it update every few hours, wouldn't that run your battery down faster?

CozBoogie 11-06-2007 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BustedNuts1 (Post 115455)
Don't really care about the weather throughout the day, just when I get up in the morning. I wouldn't updated once every 3 or 4 days, if its future forecasts weren't sometimes wrong. Also, by having it update every few hours, wouldn't that run your battery down faster?

You know I have WP set to update every two hours and grab a couple radar images. Honestly, you'll never notice any battery drain. The data connection lasts maybe 10-15 seconds and that's with the images. So don't fret about battery drain.

late,
Coz

stepchild 11-06-2007 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BustedNuts1 (Post 115455)
Don't really care about the weather throughout the day, just when I get up in the morning. I wouldn't updated once every 3 or 4 days, if its future forecasts weren't sometimes wrong. Also, by having it update every few hours, wouldn't that run your battery down faster?

OK, was just wondering.

I like to know the current weather/temp so I update every 30 Min's. I also update 3 radar images. I have not been able to tell a difference in battery performance.

hperry 11-06-2007 07:55 PM

I had weather panel set to update every 30 minutes or so and it drained my battery very quickly. Are you doing something to get weather panel to close the data connection once it's established? It's not the actual WP download that drains the battery, it's the lingering data connection that won't close on it's own for an hour or two...at least that's what I found.

stepchild 11-06-2007 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hperry (Post 115499)
I had weather panel set to update every 30 minutes or so and it drained my battery very quickly. Are you doing something to get weather panel to close the data connection once it's established? It's not the actual WP download that drains the battery, it's the lingering data connection that won't close on it's own for an hour or two...at least that's what I found.

No I don't close the connection. It almost runs continually.
Now you bring up a good point. If I closed it I wonder what my battery life would be. Right now it goes from 100% at 6:30am to about 20% at 10:00pm. However this can change base on what I'm doing with my device.

CozBoogie 11-06-2007 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hperry (Post 115499)
I had weather panel set to update every 30 minutes or so and it drained my battery very quickly. Are you doing something to get weather panel to close the data connection once it's established? It's not the actual WP download that drains the battery, it's the lingering data connection that won't close on it's own for an hour or two...at least that's what I found.

Hmmmmm...I've never heard of or experienced that problem. Perhaps you had other programs that were keeping the connection (white arrows) open. WP is extremely stable is basically problem free.

late,
Coz

CozBoogie 11-06-2007 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stepchild (Post 115505)
No I don't close the connection. It almost runs continually.
Now you bring up a good point. If I closed it I wonder what my battery life would be. Right now it goes from 100% at 6:30am to about 20% at 10:00pm. However this can change base on what I'm doing with my device.

First thing...turn off your keyboard lights and dim your screen. These are both battery killas!

late,
Coz

stepchild 11-06-2007 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by cozboogie (Post 115508)
First thing...turn off your keyboard lights and dim your screen. These are both battery killas!

late,
Coz

I rarely use the keyboard. And I keep my screen at 40% in the day and 20% at night. That is until 10:00pm This is when it goes to sleep with everything is off except sound. I leave sound on to use alarm.

CozBoogie 11-06-2007 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stepchild (Post 115511)
I rarely use the keyboard. And I keep my screen at 40% in the day and 20% at night. That is until 10:00pm This is when it goes to sleep with everything is off except sound. I leave sound on to use alarm.

Well we're definitely getting off topic here...but how old is your battery? It might be losing its capacity to retain a full charge.

late,
Coz

stepchild 11-06-2007 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cozboogie (Post 115514)
Well we're definitely getting off topic here...but how old is your battery? It might be losing its capacity to retain a full charge.

late,
Coz

It's a little over a year old.

By the way how long does battery last on a full charge?

I'm also running a few programs that access the net quite regularly.


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