data plan for att and i love it. It's great..the most thing i like about it is that it stay on and connected when you turn it off....now can somebody tell me how i can do the same thing for wifi? I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO KEEP WIFI ON EVEN WHEN I TURN MY DISPLAY OFF!! THNX
Battery?
You'll just drain your battery super fast, so I would not suggest this.
i really don't care about the battery....3g's will drain it prlly even faster
there is a thread in hermes mobile 6 about internet sharing over wifi.
in it there is a mention of a mortscript that will keep the wifi on I believe.
Just do a search for internet sharing hermes and you should find it.
Hope it works for ya (and your battery)
can u link me to that?
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I turn my data connection off through the phone settings but it seems to keep turning itself back on? Has anyone experienced this and/or knows how to sort it out?
Cheers guys
Yes there are many threads about this, check you have no auto connections enabled, like weather, facebook, mail ect, but to be honest, if the data connection is idle, it uses no more power than if it were off, i let mine run all day and i only loose 10% battery, and thats checking email every 2 hours and weather updating every 3.
Leo really is an always on device.
There are reg tweeks and cabs, and progs to help, but i found them all pretty buggy and useless, just leave it on and dont worry.
Now if you can stop the damn wireless disconnecting on sleep im a happy man .
I'll take that advice my good man ;p
Nice one bruvver ;p
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Now if you can stop the damn wireless disconnecting on sleep im a happy man .
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You don't want that.. trust me. It brings a whole new meaning to 'battery hog'!
you can also configure another data connection with fake data to prevent it from connecting.
Werid that cus my nokia 5800 stays connected to wireless for 3 days on one charge?
It is strange, but data connection almost constantly on didn't affect my HD2's battery life too badly..in fact it made almost no difference.
maybe because battery life wasn't very good in the first place
Well it should not unless its being used, good advice is drop to GSM only if you dont neet a fast connection, i have my device on GSM always, and use Morits com manager to switch to 3G+ if i need the speed, i have done this with all my phones.
3G is a bit of a power monster, and rather pointless drain unless your using it.
I,m using Nodata program to disable data connections. The draw back is you have to enable them back if you want to use internet. The program is definetly good for roaming if you want to be on a safe side.
http://htcdriver.com/index.php?page=nodata
Hey thats a handy app thanks
nodata switched my data connection back on while abroad. I just hope not to get a horrific bill now!!!
Hello,
I am owning a HD2 since 2 days now (and love it) and have a question about data connections. Maybe you guys can tell me more or help me. If you think this should be placed somewhere else, feel free to transfer it to the right category
I changed connection to gsm because 3g/hsdpa can drain battery life hard and i cannot charge it at all places...
Now, if I am using Google Maps or refresh the weather (to it on my own, not automatically) the Phone uses GPRS, right? Dont know much about this, it is my first phone (also windows mobile phone) which I am using with a "internet flatrate"... But I know with 3G it would be all faster...
My problem is that I dont want to change the settings everytime I want to use something which needs a better data connection like gmaps or surfing in web... So is there a program which I can setup for specific programs and functions (gmaps^^, browsing and so on) and which automatically changes to the better connection? And after closing the program it automatically changes back to the normal GSM connection?
I searched a little bit around but doesn't found anything like this.
I just want to save battery life if I am not using the phone (like I am sleeping or when it is just in the bag) because than it doesn't need a good connection...
I just found something called Bandswitch... Is this what i mean?
I hope you understood now what I am wanting. And just sorry if there are some mistakes in the text. I am just trying to improve my english knowledge every day
Greetz from germany, love your board!
best regards
Preforx
AFAIK, if the connection is idle, battery drain doesn't change much between EDGE and 3G.
It's when you actually use the connection that the battery drain wil go higher.
When I'm connected all day long on MSN, with nothing else really using data, I don't see a difference when I'm on EDGE or 3G.
If I'm browsing a lot, then yes 3G drains more - but that's simply because as the connection is faster, I end transferring more data than I would on EDGE. For the same mount it doesn't matter much.
Check this out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478519
Thank you very much, will give it a try... Seems that this is what i want
Hi All!
I have a Diamond 2 I bought 2 months ago.
I tried many roms lately but with most i cannot get more than 15-17h Battery
I dont talk much on the phone...i dont really surf from it...i just have my hotmail linked in it.
I recalibrated the battery on last flash still the same. I am using Nhaohoa rom (build 23529), i m using radio 4.49.25.91. I dont use wifi.
Which consumes less power? 3G or HSPDA? or?
Any can suggest a different rom that is very fast and stable and can give better battery time?
Thanks!!!
(sorry for posting it before in the wrong section)
youngmann said:
Hi All!
Which consumes less power? 3G or HSPDA? or?
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I cannot give you general information for your other questions, but afaik, 3G (HSDPA is only the faster version of standard UMTS bandwith) consumes more power than GSM (GPRS/EDGE), so I have my TD2 set to use GPRS only. 3G i use only, when necessary. My battery keeps a day, too. But I use my device heavily for making calls and internet, so i guess, thats okay when i have to charge my device so often.
Another thing is, what increases the power consumption is a low signals strength and/or how often you lose your connection. Maybe your signal strength is more stable if you use GPRS only. You can verify, if you have an active data connection even if you not use the internet.
I'm not sure, how much the battery life depends on the rom, but I'm comfortable with my current udk rom.
~Eyghon
Im sure we all know that the atrix has serious data connection issues. Mine disconnects all the time. Motorola has promised an update, but god knows when that is. I was wondering if there is anyone here who've tried to fix this? You guys are probably smarter than Motorola anyways.
Pretty sure this is the wrong section to post this question, but anyway, mine hasn't dropped data once.
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Funny, but I have the same issue. My data constantly drop. I notice it more when coming out of standby. Also, when I am on a call, I'm unable to surf or use data--never had that issue before.
I haven't done much looking into the root cause, because I have been to busy tinkering. One idea I had was to swap my SIM for a new one, as I have had this one for quite some time. Just a thought.
On more thing.
I keep my battery profile on battery saver. Maybe that's the issue. I will do more investigating and report back.
Sorry if this is the wrong section.
I've tried hard resetting the phone and I have changed my sim. Im following the motorola support forums and this is a common issue.
I think they are working for a patch.
I just figured that it wouldnt hurt to ask and see if you guys have figured it out and fixed it on your own.
"Notice
This Mode may disconnect you cellular data connection after a period of activity"
quoted from the battery manager when you select battery saver.
make sure don't use it if you want your data connection on all the time
tjjensen23 said:
"Notice
This Mode may disconnect you cellular data connection after a period of activity"
quoted from the battery manager when you select battery saver.
make sure don't use it if you want your data connection on all the time
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Well, I have the performance mode and my wifi disconnects all the time, even right beside my router. It's definitely a big bug, but it seems not all of us are suffering it.
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Well, I have the performance mode and my wifi disconnects all the time, even right beside my router. It's definitely a big bug, but it seems not all of us are suffering it.
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I do't think that's the issue being discussed here.
WiFi connection and network data connections are not the same and are controlled differently.
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Well, I have the performance mode and my wifi disconnects all the time, even right beside my router. It's definitely a big bug, but it seems not all of us are suffering it.
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I did notice the wifi randomly losing its connection (sometimes really frequently) while using school wifi even though my laptop's wifi was fine at the same time... but I never had a problem on my home wifi (with DD-WRT ). The Atrix wifi drivers must not like certain types of AP's.
P.S. I'm using Nighttime saver.
No issues whatsoever with data for me. Atrix net connectivity is rock solid.
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I'm looking to use my HD2 as basically a pocket wifi modem.
So, I'm looking for the best rom setup to maximize its battery and stability for wifi or bt tethering.
Would it be best to go with an extremely light windows mobile build or look at other OS's ?
Windows mobile.
Better battery life & some good apps for tethering are available.
BT tethering is a little limited on HD2 due to use of widcom stack ...
I use my old touch pro as a wifi router (on WM6.5 rom) for 3G internet & it gets used daily for 4hr or more & works great, stable connection & screen can be turned off or device put to standby with reg fix ...
Expect android will do the job but battery life won't be so good plus issue of no charge ability with device off or out of power is not great for this power draining use ...
Thanks for the advice... been so long since I'd done anything with the HD2 I forgot about the charging issue when the device is off... that would present somewhat of an issue for me hah.
I figured I already have an extended battery etc for the HD2, might as well put it to work :laugh:
Any recommendations for the most cut down lowest dog of a rom for this task, I envision turning off sense etc would be best but that is possible on most windows roms, are NRGz28's still the way to go or should I look else where for efficiency?
NRG is probably a good way to go.
he has/had some light versions without sense that might be just right for you.
Would not hurt to scan through the WM6.5 rom development & see what else may meet your needs.
I Have TAEL on my Touch Pro as NRG is a bit heavy for it, makes a great wifi modem.
have it in a cradle at home & friends use it for wifi when come round or I use it for mobile wifi modem when travelling if I need the HD2 on phone duty.
Should be good ...