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Just struugling to understand why.
Hoping that the wipe and reload will sort.BoldAlways likes this.10-08-12 10:11 AMLike 1 - Is this something that you've recently done, legal? I.e turning wifi off at night?
Berries works grand on wifi, dunno why.
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Right now i�m trying to backup; wipe, restore, install apps in less than 30 minutes...10-08-12 10:15 AMLike 0 - Hmmmm...I go out on super guy mode, and RC6B2 gets released! can't wait to go home and load'er up.
I haven't given the AT&T brew a run, and I hear good things....how's this mix versus the AT&T, Sator?
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Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using TapatalkBoldAlways and maxx71 like this.10-08-12 10:18 AMLike 2 - Not sure if this would help you guys, but as soon as I enter my home I always turn on wi-fi. Leave it on til I leave my house. My ADR is like 0.86% on LIGHT usage, and dips close to flat 0. No complaints here.
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No, I always used to turn WiFi off on the phone overnight as my router is set to go into sleep mode when I am asleep.
The high overnight idle started the same night I installed RC7
Using AT&T V1 prior, but every one of the BL builds had idled at 0.6 24/7
I get 0.6% idle at home during the day but it shoots up every night to around 2%
Loaded up V2 and problem persists.
Deleted AOS & LED as it was a new version but that has made no difference.
Only app loaded is MeterBerry.
Ian and Sator have suggested a wipe and reload which I hope will cure, but curious as to why the difference between night and day.
It's bugging the out of me !!!
Any suggestions gratefully received10-08-12 10:33 AMLike 0 - Just loading the RC6B2 as we speak! I'll fill you folks in on any differences I see, I\ll be sure to beat the sh!t out of it to 'help' the settling in period.Legal Eagle likes this.10-08-12 11:06 AMLike 1
- Hi Zocs
No, I always used to turn WiFi off on the phone overnight as my router is set to go into sleep mode when I am asleep.
The high overnight idle started the same night I installed RC7
Using AT&T V1 prior, but every one of the BL builds had idled at 0.6 24/7
I get 0.6% idle at home during the day but it shoots up every night to around 2%
Loaded up V2 and problem persists.
Deleted AOS & LED as it was a new version but that has made no difference.
Only app loaded is MeterBerry.
Ian and Sator have suggested a wipe and reload which I hope will cure, but curious as to why the difference between night and day.
It's bugging the out of me !!!
Any suggestions gratefully received
I'm wondering what the result would be if you deleted it and instead used BlackBerry's Device AnalyserLegal Eagle likes this.10-08-12 11:31 AMLike 1 - Thanks for the file. I'm curious though about compatibility... I tried to install tinymeter from App World and it said that it wasn't compatible with my device (9900). I checked and didn't see 9900 listed in compatible devices??10-08-12 11:35 AMLike 0
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As it is always running why would it have any effect on the ADR dependant on time of day ?
Seems like something is kicking in overnight (it is not collecting info as is disabled)
May be coincidence that it is occuring when Wifi is turned off, but only just considered this as a possibility.
Just can't figure out what it could be, and so far no one else has been able to either.10-08-12 11:37 AMLike 0 - The reason that you get a better ADR with wifi on is because you can route BIS via wifi so your phone doesnt struggle to
find a 3G network.
That is why i have been testing the builds with wifi off most of the time because I can also use
wireless calling if on a wifi network which drops the ADR even more.sheldonbk likes this.10-08-12 11:41 AMLike 1 - The reason that you get a better ADR with wifi on is because you can route BIS via wifi so your phone doesnt struggle to
find a 3G network.
That is why i have been testing the builds with wifi off most of the time because I can also use
wireless calling if on a wifi network which drops the ADR even more.
I get a rock solid 5 Bars of 3G at home 24/7.
MeterBerry signal log shows consistent -77db throughout the period my idle ADR triples when Wifi is off.10-08-12 11:45 AMLike 0 - I'm 1 week with RC7A1 and my ADR is holding around 3% +/- (right now it shows 2.51%/hr)
Screen brightness - 70
Backlight timeout - 45sec
Auto dim - Off
WiFi always on
I put it on the charger for 5-6 hours a night while sleeping.
Listen to MLB@Bat
By far the best so far. I won't be running to update when a new Hybrid comes out.Sator likes this.10-08-12 12:15 PMLike 1 -
- Guys , I need a bit of your Help with this.
Recently, I had quite an ordeal wherein I inadvertently left my BB over a bank's ATM machine and returned within 3-4 mins to discover its gone. However, CCTV footage & BB Protect helped me to get my phone back. Hmmm! ..... was just plain super lucky. However, everyday's not Monday!
Generally, my BB is completely open, i.e. neither password protected nor encrypted.
Under the circumstances, without slowing down the phone or performance, what would you advise me best to do ?
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Sorry for this "off-track" but all the Gurus are on this Thread hence I am asking.10-08-12 01:42 PMLike 0 -
- The easy answer to that is set a password in security settings.
I don't have anything to hide but still for my own security and the fact that an open phone is an invite for someone to abuse your account setting a password is a must.
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