I think that has been one of the top unanswered questions on many peoples
minds. I don't think we've gotten a solid answer yet, but I'm sure it will
come in time.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Tomas Gustavsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At the Openmoko wiki I have found some info about the
Tim Shannon wrote:
I think that has been one of the top unanswered questions on many
peoples minds. I don't think we've gotten a solid answer yet, but I'm
sure it will come in time.
Exactly... We've asked this also few days ago [1], but we didn't get any
answer. I really hope that this is
I think the problem is that there just isn't enough GTA02's around to do
extensive testing. Battery life can be a complex thing to chart, especially
on a device with as much power using functionality as the GTA02 (wifi, GSM
modem, bluetooth, etc).
I personally would like to see the following
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Tim Shannon wrote:
I think that has been one of the top unanswered questions
Yeah, PLEASE give us a terminal! I'm a complete noob at all things Linux but
I already don't feel right if I don't have a terminal to mess with... Later
when the Neo is a consumer ready device it might be a good idea to take the
terminal out of the versions for the general public (or at least hide
* No terminal. Ugh.
Do you really need a terminal app on a phone?
Most phones do not have a term on them. besides, it is opensource, so
anyone could get one working. Any takers?
I guess most/all here are geeks. I have to admit that the first thing I want
to know before buying a new smart
Hi John!
That was a very long, detailed and good answer. Exactly what I needed. The
fact that the battery time is over 7 hours rather than 3 (like most laptops)
gives me faith that it will be quite enough for me. Big thanks!
/Oliver
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John Locke wrote:
Hello,
I was running Qtopia for 5 or 6 weeks, and under that, I was getting
about 5 hours of time tops, whether I used the phone or not. The battery
indicator has 5 bars, and after a good 4 hours, there would still be 3
bars left (60%, or so you might think). But by that
Hello,
I was running Qtopia for 5 or 6 weeks, and under that, I was getting
about 5 hours of time tops, whether I used the phone or not. The battery
indicator has 5 bars, and after a good 4 hours, there would still be 3
bars left (60%, or so you might think). But by that point, the power
dropped
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