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Well, compared to history I am not sure about all this "progress"
Take my old Nokia 6060 (bought in the nineties of last century) for example. Standby time is like half a month, still on the original battery! No updates required. Data consumption is like a few kb's a month (WAP). This thing might survive a nuclear holocaust so the cockroaches can have fun with it
Present day Android. Connect to wifi, update software and data, disconnect wifi. Make sure battery is fully charged, turn wifi, 3G and GPS off. Put phone in leather sleeve (no scratches on touchscreen). Put phone in empty coat pocket, make sure wallet is in other pocket (magstripe on bank card!). Take usb cable with me to recharge phone elsewhere. When using the phone in the street keep an keen eye no one wants to "borrow" it.
Take my old Nokia 6060 (bought in the nineties of last century) for example. Standby time is like half a month, still on the original battery! No updates required. Data consumption is like a few kb's a month (WAP). This thing might survive a nuclear holocaust so the cockroaches can have fun with it
Present day Android. Connect to wifi, update software and data, disconnect wifi. Make sure battery is fully charged, turn wifi, 3G and GPS off. Put phone in leather sleeve (no scratches on touchscreen). Put phone in empty coat pocket, make sure wallet is in other pocket (magstripe on bank card!). Take usb cable with me to recharge phone elsewhere. When using the phone in the street keep an keen eye no one wants to "borrow" it.

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TurkeyXIII
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I hear ya, have you dropped it though?TurkeyXIII wrote:QUOTE (TurkeyXIII @ Sep 14 2012, 03:25 PM) I think the battery in my Nokia is degrading, it barely lasts longer than a week between recharges now. And it's not even 8 years old! I must have gotten a dodgy one.
My 3330 started doing that after I dropped it from a 3 storey building and the battery popped out into a puddle. Now it lasts just over a week instead of fortnightly.
I see that i'm not the only one who fanboys the (old) nokia hardware quality.
But the real best phone I had in my life so far is the motofone:
Battery life ~3-4 weeks, so long that I always forgot where my loading device was.
Hardware was undestroyable. Software was error-free.
But the real best phone I had in my life so far is the motofone:
Battery life ~3-4 weeks, so long that I always forgot where my loading device was.
Hardware was undestroyable. Software was error-free.
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Spunkmeyer
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Since I've looked into it, I can tell you Windows Phone app space is in even (much) worse shape than Android.
But this is Microsoft we are talking about here and if Surface sells all those are apps are bound to trickle down to Windows 8 Phone.
A lot hinges on Surface really.
But this is Microsoft we are talking about here and if Surface sells all those are apps are bound to trickle down to Windows 8 Phone.
A lot hinges on Surface really.
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fuzzylunkin1
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That was hilarious, thanksHSharp wrote:QUOTE (HSharp @ Sep 14 2012, 09:05 PM) People react to new iPhone 5







