I've got the N95, which is similar in the sense that it uses the same SIP
client, IINM. Works great all things considered, worst lag I've had on 3G is
about one second (nothing to brag about, but hey ... like I said, all things
considered, it's good), though usually the lag is minimal on 3G. I don't use
it much on WiFi since, if I'm in my WiFi hot spot, I've got other phones I
use.
Incidentally, I left the SIP connection running over night and my phone
still had juice in it. Sometimes I leave it connected for half a day and
it's OK, other times it will drain 3/4s of the battery. The most talk I got
on SIP was 1.5 hours but I wouldn't use that as a benchmark since I think
the battery may have already been down to half.

Many seem to complain about battery life in the N95. Overall, I can't
specifically say how long the battery lasts on my phone. Sometimes I'll
drain it out in half a day, other times I can stretch it to 3 days (minimal
use obviously). On "average" I'd say the battery does me good for 1.5 days
with voice/data/other usage.





On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Alex Kink <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your replies guys!
>
> On another note, how much juice does the phone have when using SIP with
> WiFi? Will it run 9AM-5PM and handle ~1h of SIP conversation?
>
> I've used a WinMo device (HP iPaq hw6955) for about a month and it could
> not handle more than 5h standby and ~30min conversation through SIP (Thats
> standby with WiFi enabled and screen off)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Leif Madsen wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Alex Kink <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Has anybody used this phone as a SIP client with asterisk? Does this
>>> model
>>> come with a native SIP client like some older E series models? If not,
>>> are
>>> there any good SIP clients out there that a non technical person could
>>> use?
>>>
>>
>> I have an unlocked version I got from NewEgg.ca. Just like my E61i, it
>> works great inside and outside my LAN as a SIP client (built-in, no
>> installation required).
>>
>> Auto-registers when it finds an access point that I've configured a
>> registration for (same registration, just multiple profiles for each
>> of the most command WLANs I access, such as when I go to my
>> girlfriends, or buddy's).
>>
>>
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