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Ayush
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Posted: 2004-06-17 17:14
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I'm buying the t610 (yipee!) . Pls guys I need a FINAL clarification! Does the t610 has any sort of bug 2 do wid the battery. Like my earlier 310 and my present 68i? (which to some extent does have this problem) I'm refering to the nagging habbit of battery indicator becoming low after a boot up.. Thanks guys

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Dazism
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Posted: 2004-06-17 17:24
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Powering on and off often drained my battery pretty quickly, though I think most phones suffer from this. Best to leave it on.
BobaFett
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Posted: 2004-06-17 17:34
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my fones are always on aswell. however, once in 2 or 3 month i take out the battery and put it back ( its ca 10 sec ) except my r520, it runs since years nonstop. noticed battery power loose by switching on/off since t68 too. donnow the real reason, but i would be really interested. are thos li-pol batteries so sensitive? if yes, why?
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Ayush
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Posted: 2004-06-17 17:38
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It really isn't great you know But this never happens with nokia phones??? Why SE??? they make such great phones.... this is really putting me off feel like crying
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BobaFett
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Posted: 2004-06-17 17:45
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i keep to my principals and fones, no thoughts just because of it to switch to another brand cos of this bug. look on the many positive reasons to buy an se, instead of crying this small feauture defect.
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Ayush
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Posted: 2004-06-17 17:47
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Hmm.. but does this mean if I have 40% power left it will dip down to 5%??? And what about that week thing and hissing sound problem? Should I check the manufacturing date??
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:03
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I dunno if the graphical indicator correctly represents the amount me power left on the battery cause i have seen the amount of power actually increase when the phone is left in standby for some time. I think the hissing problem is restricted to phones made before week 23 (2003) the week can be seen when u open the back panel .

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BobaFett
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:04
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what sound u mean?
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meptik
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:06
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The hissing shouldn't be a problem anymore, since it's unlikely t610's that old are still being sold.

I can't say I've ever noticed drops in battery power, so I doubt they're big. Battery power indicators are never that stable anyway.

So just go ahead and buy the t610. Nokia's aren't perfect either.

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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:11
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@ayush read the former post, @meptik is right. charge your battery every day, not longer as needed. dont worry cos of the weird sound, i didnt recognized any bug on it aswell.
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Ayush
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:15
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Hmm.. thanks a bunch guys So it really means that even if there is a drop it is actualyfalse. So shld I switch off at nite to make it last long ??
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:18
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no, u shouldnt. but, u can make some experiences, if it is.
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Ayush
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:21
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Ok.. what about the experiences with the other users aswell???
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Posted: 2004-06-17 19:36
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hissing units are units whose manufactured date was W20 & below
bico
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Posted: 2004-06-17 19:50
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In general, don't rely to much on the battery power indicator of mobile phones. The algorithms used to calculate the remaining battery power are most certainly quite complicated. They have to take several very different parameters into account: the ratio between standby- and talktimes, the signal strength, the temperature, ...

And remember, it's just an indicator!
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