Am Fr 30. Mai 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño): > ian douglas wrote: > > I think that knowing a "best case scenario" (where you stay in the same > > location), you get about 6 hours of talk time, is still helpful. Cell > > phone manufacturers typically report a "best case scenario" when > > reporting talk time and standby time, with the legalese and fine print > > stating that "your results may vary" from their data. > > > > Thoughts? > > I agree, and we can't ask you more than testing like you're doing. > > Unfortunately I don't live always in places where's there's full GSM > signal strength (there are mountains, here! :P), so I already thought to > this issue, but I didn't hope in test in this scenario... > > The only thing I'm asking to you, Ian, is to report the GSM signal > strength in your testing zone, just to complete the informations you've > already given. > > Anyway, I'll appreciate so much if another one of the lucky Freerunner > owners could make a battery test (also just a "standby" one) in a place > with low GSM coverage...
Standby doesn't vary with signal-strength. Just receiver is active (except T3210 every few hours), so it should be no difference. Talktime goes down with distance^2.5 I guess. /j
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