Am 20.07.2011 13:41, schrieb Sebastian Reinhardt:
Am 18.07.2011 16:39, schrieb Martix:
2011/7/18 Sebastian Reinhardt<s...@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de>:
Am 18.07.2011 10:04, schrieb Radek Polak:
Sebastian Reinhardt wrote:
3. If I switch off all radio, exccept the gsm, the battery is
unloaded
during night (8-9h). Is this OK or is the battery broken (due to long
storage time at Handheld Linux)?
You need to suspend the phone. This can be done with POWER button or
better
lock the sceen in QtMoko home screen.
Yes. I have done this. Example: yesterday evening, the phone was fully
charged and I choose "power off gps" power off wifi" and "power off
bluetooth". I locked the screen before going to bed. Today in the
morning
(7-8h later) the battery symbol was showing only one bar. Sometimes
I got
the alert of an critical battery level, but not today. So I think,
anything
is not ok..... :-(
Didn't you enabled GSM deep sleep mode on FR without recamping fix?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM_oscillating_between_registered_and_not_registered_aka_1024
Anyway, check if GSM deep sleep is disabled. There should be an option
for this in NeoControl.
Best Regards,
Martix
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Ok, I have activated "Depp sleep"- option in Neocontrol and now
battery is discharging slower.
The problem with connecting to Vodafone GPRS and also with navit is
still there.....:-(
I downloaded the latest version of navit and used an new navit.xml-
file. Now navit works (I think, I deleted the section with "html"
definition of the subpages?!?)!
It seems that the "deep sleep"- option solved the "battery problem".
But now, the GPRS problem is still unsolved. Can anybody give me an
hint/ suggestion?
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Kind regaards
Sebastian Reinhardt
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