From: Borg on
Jack Rabbitt wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an xda orbit phone.
>
> I always leave my phone on overnight, just recently my phones gone from 100%
> battery to 50% by morning, or last night, it went from 70% to dead!
>
> The only thing i can think of, is I used to have an old contract with didnt
> have GPRS with it. so i never got the G icon. Now i am getting the G icon.
>
> Obvisously, im not actually using the phone myself in the night, would it be
> possible the phone is connecting to the interent on its own?
>
> Is there some settigns i should check for, to see if its always connecting
> etc?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>

Your battery is wearing out, they don't last forever. Get a new one.
From: Steve Terry on
"Jack Rabbitt" <a(a)b.com> wrote in message
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> "Graham." <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
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>> "Jack Rabbitt" <a(a)b.com> wrote in message
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>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have an xda orbit phone.
>>>
>>> I always leave my phone on overnight, just recently my phones gone from
>>> 100% battery to 50% by morning, or last night, it went from 70% to dead!
>>>
>>> The only thing i can think of, is I used to have an old contract with
>>> didnt have GPRS with it. so i never got the G icon. Now i am getting
>>> the G icon.
>>>
>>> Obvisously, im not actually using the phone myself in the night, would
>>> it be possible the phone is connecting to the interent on its own?
>>>
>>> Is there some settigns i should check for, to see if its always
>>> connecting etc?
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> What is the signal level like in the location you leave the phone
>> overnight?
>>
>> Why isn't the phone on charge overnight?
>> Graham.
>
> Singal is reasonally poor when i live, usually get a bar or so, but it
> also comes and goes, does a lot of cutting out, however this has been the
> same for last 3 years since ive had the xda phone.
>
> i dont charge phone overnight, as it be on all night otherwise, usually do
> it on the pc before bed.
>
>
If the phone is in a marginal area, it'll be pinged more often and it'll
ping back at full strength, drawing more from the battery.

Steve Terry
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