I have to admit I have no clue. I have a pretty good cell plan so I
don't use SIP outside of my office.
I have found that at the end of a day out and about, with a few long
phone calls, the battery is pretty much done by the end of the day.
Still, I get a day's work out of it, at least as far as I need.
In the office, the phone will run for a few days on standby, but I have
no idea what amount of work the WiFi in it is doing, so I couldn't say
if that means good or bad.
I would say the battery has been satisfactory for me, but then I'm a bit
forgiving, because I'm still all gee-whiz about the fact that I get all
this power in such a small phone.
If you're expecting to be out and about a lot, there are chargers that
you can get that support a spare battery. Id say you'd probably be best
to invest in a spare battery, and an extra charger for the car.
Jim
Alex Kink wrote:
Thanks for your replies guys!
On another note, how much juice does the phone have when using SIP
with WiFi? Will it run 9AM-5PM and handle ~1h of SIP conversation?
I've used a WinMo device (HP iPaq hw6955) for about a month and it
could not handle more than 5h standby and ~30min conversation through
SIP (Thats standby with WiFi enabled and screen off)
Thanks!
Leif Madsen wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Alex Kink <[email protected]> wrote:
Has anybody used this phone as a SIP client with asterisk? Does this
model
come with a native SIP client like some older E series models? If
not, are
there any good SIP clients out there that a non technical person
could use?
I have an unlocked version I got from NewEgg.ca. Just like my E61i, it
works great inside and outside my LAN as a SIP client (built-in, no
installation required).
Auto-registers when it finds an access point that I've configured a
registration for (same registration, just multiple profiles for each
of the most command WLANs I access, such as when I go to my
girlfriends, or buddy's).
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