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Black Spartan
3rd April 2009, 11:48 AM
I started this week finally fed up with the fact that I had to charge my battery every 24 hours. It was not working for me and I seriously was getting finally pissed off with this phone that I love so much and defend so much.

I did some research around here and using my best friend Google and found bits and pieces.

I decided to start a post where we can contribute ways to conserve the battery life. The one I have used has so far gone over 6 hours and only used 17% of battery life after calls of about 5 minutes in total. Normally by now my phone would be on 2 bars.

The ultimate thing to be aware of is that the battery is just like our bodies. The more activities, the faster the depletion. By activities I mean applications running. Now often you 'end' an application and yet it is still running chewing your battery behind your back.

Here are some tips:


Light Displays

This is the common tip. Go to 'start/ settings/ power management' and look for 'Backlight time out on battery' and 'Display time out on battery'. The lower you set the time for these, the less battery you use therfore the more you conserve batteries.

I set my backlight time out to 5 seconds and display time out to 1 minutes. After making a call I rarely need the lights on. I adjust this stuff when I use other applications like Mobile Comic Reader (yes, I'm a comic book geek).

Automatic email downloads

Now this is one that I overlooked and was like 'You idiot!'

Just remember, the more active your phone is the more battery it chews up. Email updates has your phone communicate with your mail box to find new emails and download them automatically.

To change this (in case you don't know) click 'start/ messages/ <select email account>/ menu/ settings/ next/ next/ next/ next/ next/' You should be on the screen that has 'automatic send/ receive emails'. The lower the frequency you set, the more battery you save.

I set mine to 'Once a day' and opt it to only download 'Todays messages'.

Ending tasks using task manager

I only find out there is a task manager yesterday and I've had this phone for like a year and a half. How crazy is that?

Click 'start' and go right to the bottom and you will find it. Just like normal desk/ laptop task manager, you can use this to stop programs from running. Often times you end a program and think that it has stopped running but it is actually still running. The biggest culprit on this is 'Windows Media Player'.

Every so often, especially after using an application, make it a habit to close it off in task manager.

Switching off GPRS and/ or EDGE

You will notice a 'E' or 'G' at the top of your phone. This merely tells you that there are GPRS or EDGE networks operational. This is completely different from the 'E' or 'G' in the top right hand corner where your signal strength metre is.

If there is a 'E' or 'G' there, it means that your EDGE or GPRS is still connected and running. A running program means battery is being chewed.

At the top of your screen you'll see the first highlighted section containing 'Wi-fi; the time; your network service provider'. Clicking on this takes you to your Comm Manager with 8 rectangles. On the right hand column third row is an icon that looks like a PDA or touch screen with two arrows in different directions. Click this application to turn it off (give it a cross).

When you go back to your home screen, the 'E' or 'G' in the top right hand corner (not to be confused with the ones on the top middle) will be replaced with an icon I can only describe as a key that opens a tin of sardines. This means your EDGE or GPRS is turned off and not active.

Please remember to switch this back on when you want to send mms and go onto the internet using GPRS and stuff. Alternatively there is an option to automatically turn off GPRS if it is idle for a specified amount of time. for that you need any registry editor,
Goto HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Settings\Planner
Now change CacheTime to say 120 to turn of GPRS after its idle for 2 mins.

And Change SuspendResume from ~GPRS to GPRS_bye_if_device_off




That's the tips that I have found have made me a happy s710 user. I don't know if there are battery conservation programs for the s710 - I searched in vein - but in the end it just came down to efficient use of energy.

If there are any further suggestions, I invite all to drop their personal ideas that work.

God speed.

Addicted2xda
3rd April 2009, 03:59 PM
Please remember to switch this back on when you want to send mms and go onto the internet using GPRS and stuff.

There is an option to automatically turn off GPRS if it is idle for a specified amount of time. for that you need any registry editor,
Goto HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Settings\Planner
Now change CacheTime to say 120 to turn of GPRS after its idle for 2 mins.

And Change SuspendResume from ~GPRS to GPRS_bye_if_device_off

Black Spartan
3rd April 2009, 04:04 PM
Hey. Nice.

I'll look for that. I was wondering if there was such a function.

Addicted2xda
3rd April 2009, 08:32 PM
Hey. Nice.

I'll look for that. I was wondering if there was such a function.

just add it to your post. that way pple will get everything from the first post. BTW tc shows strange values, try resco or sktools.

Black Spartan
7th April 2009, 04:33 PM
Thanks. That was a good idea. I just added it.

RxenDrav
8th April 2009, 01:50 AM
I do some searching in internet and found this freeware RADIO OFF (http://www.smartphone-freeware.com/download-radiooff.html)

It will automatically off your radio. just need to set the time..:)

chandanbs
6th May 2009, 07:15 AM
Enabling Cell Info Display drains the battery.