Jaiku drains my battery very quickly in Nokia N95. It is brand new but won't last even one day. Without jaiku no problems...
2 years, 1 month ago.
2 comments so far
yep.. as has already been said.. that's not the jaiku software but the phone.
The fact that you're frequently being connected to the Net via the phone will eat your batery no matter what apps you're using.
With hardly any Net connection on my N73 my batery will last for 3 or 4 days. But with Jaiku, jabber, Email, and a whole load of internet apps running on the phone and keeping me always connected to the Net via the phone, I get about 8 hours out of the phone before I need to recharge.
FWIW I've disabled WiFi unless I really want to use it, and I disabled the internal GPS (and use an external Nokia Bluetooth GPS instead, again, only turning on the internal one when I need it), and I've disabled my VoIP on the N95 until, once again, I need to use it.
It seems to be fine now. Also, I've turned off umts and I'm set to GSM-only.
I charge it over night, just like N73 and E70 and every other S60 and S80 handset I've ever had. Seems to be just fine.
HOWEVER:
If I have VoIP active and "attached", it will die inside of 8 hours at idle.
The WiFi in the N95 seems to be a far bigger draw than on my E70.
2 comments so far
yep.. as has already been said.. that's not the jaiku software but the phone. The fact that you're frequently being connected to the Net via the phone will eat your batery no matter what apps you're using.
With hardly any Net connection on my N73 my batery will last for 3 or 4 days. But with Jaiku, jabber, Email, and a whole load of internet apps running on the phone and keeping me always connected to the Net via the phone, I get about 8 hours out of the phone before I need to recharge.
2 years, 1 month ago by hendryx
I ran Jaiku all day on my N95 today.
It didn't seem to make a big dent.
FWIW I've disabled WiFi unless I really want to use it, and I disabled the internal GPS (and use an external Nokia Bluetooth GPS instead, again, only turning on the internal one when I need it), and I've disabled my VoIP on the N95 until, once again, I need to use it.
It seems to be fine now. Also, I've turned off umts and I'm set to GSM-only.
I charge it over night, just like N73 and E70 and every other S60 and S80 handset I've ever had. Seems to be just fine.
HOWEVER:
If I have VoIP active and "attached", it will die inside of 8 hours at idle.
The WiFi in the N95 seems to be a far bigger draw than on my E70.
2 years, 1 month ago by emory