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Extend The Battery Life Of Your N95 By Skipping 3G For EDGE
Ever wonder if 3G access is a battery hog? Well, according to Wirelessinfo.com, users can extend the battery life of the new 3G Nokia N95 (the real 3G N95, not the one that doesn't run on 3G) by downshifting to EDGE. Here is a look at the Wirelessinfo.com tip:
So much for extra bandwidth. If EDGE can give you over three hours of extra battery, you have to wonder if the data speeds of HSPDA are worth it. Then again, given how slow EDGE is, you might actually spend that extra three hours, you know, waiting on your applications and Web pages to load. Personally, I always opt to use 3G whenever its available. I have no patience for EDGE or CDMA2000 1xRTT data speeds. How about you? Would you intentionally give up 3G access just to save battery life? « iPhone Dev Team Claims 1.1.1 Hack | Main | Splashtop: Embedded Linux For Your Motherboard » |
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