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P-C, it turns off the data connection so I don't zoom through my high-speed allotment. If I'm at home, I theoretically have access to a charger.
When I leave the house, wifi turns off after five minutes, even if I forget to toggle it. Huge battery savings there.
I can make calls that don't count against my minutes over Wi Fi,
I am so pissed that T-Mobile is advertising the Amaze and Galaxy S II with UMA calling, but it's not enabled on the phones yet. Supposedly it's being pushed OTA very soon.
That's the one thing I miss about my BlackBerry. Service in my parents' restaurant is non-existent, so I relied on wifi for calls and texts. Now, I got nuthin'.
Oh my God, I keep forgetting about WiFi. I have been so annoyed that I don't get 4G inside my office...BUT I CAN TOTALLY USE THE GUEST WIFI.
So I think I need to get that Locale thingy to do that automatically, huh?
So I think I need to get that Locale thingy to do that automatically, huh?
Locale is a simpler way to do it, but Gris can pitch Tasker to you, which has more flexibility. I think it also has more precision, but if you don't need to tell separate floors apart at the same address, it's probably just fine for most purposes.
I think of my smart phone as a mini-computer and both use it as such and expect to have to charge it as such.
I can't compare it to my last, much older phone that could T9 text and vaguely get online if I was really desperate. I didn't use it the same way or as much and the battery life was much longer, but it was apples and oranges.
Probably if I had a long-ish commute, I'd have a car charger though.
What is the difference between sleep and hibernate? I mean, I know that they're different, but...what is the purpose of each?
I really did not check which thread Read New took me to and was a little confuzzled for a while.
Tasker also has the ability to turn on GPS when I use Navigation and turn it off when I exit, which is nice.
I don't think I need to use WiFi at home instead of 4G; I have 2 GB a month and haven't come close to using it all so far. But automatically switching to WiFi at work would be really nice.
Tasker also has the ability to turn on GPS when I use Navigation and turn it off when I exit, which is nice.
Locale does that too. Just with a simpler interface.
I think it'll by my Christmas vacation project to convert over to Tasker.
I can't believe TMobile didn't tell me I didn't use voice minutes when I called over WiFi. Except I totally can. But it's a $0 cost plan addition, so I made it. Booyah! I don't expect to make a sizeable dent in my minutes again between that and Google Voice. Nice and tidy.
Wifi in my office is so shitty I don't think about it.
Something I've noticed recently though - a lot of apps block the phone from sleeping. Why? And can I stop that?
I definitely lose minutes on wifi calling. Fey.
Hey, so why are standard task killers bad on Android? And how can you know when you exit an application instead of just moving out of it? Like the difference between when Scrabble will notify you if people make moves or when it won't? Lots of applications don't seem to close, so it seems like a task killer would be necessary.