by Charlie » January 3rd, 2011, 11:47 pm
Hi,
TBH - i think i was just lucky with the battery time i had today. but this was the setup
WARNING - THIS IS WHAT I DID - THIS CAN MESS UP YOUR WIFI CONNECTION
1. set screen brightness to 30% (or as low as you can bear)
2. make sure you are connected to wifi
3. from home screen go to setting> wireless & networks > wi-fi settings
4. Also, turn off "tell me when you find open networks".
5. press menu 'hard button' then select 'advanced'
6. change wi-fi sleep policy to 'never'
7. go to market and download APNdroid
8. open apndroid and tick the following settings only -
Notifications
Disable all APN's
mms should NOT be ticked
Then click the button under the ad that says 3g/EDGE/GPRS
you should see an icon in the notification bar that says 'off'
If you use a task killer make sure that it does not kill apndroid.
NOTE *** Also when i turned off the scroll and back on - I had problems connecting to wifi !!!!!
to reconnect wifi - start apndroid again then use a task killer to stop it. connect to wifi (you may have to re-scan 1st) then start apndroid app (leaving the setting selected above)
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The base of my idea was that as android is for phones and the scroll cannot use the phone functions, but are still running, (big battery drain) - there are ways for supper users to stop the phones functions from running (needs root, i think) which is not something i am 'yet' to know how to do. so i was trying a workaround using an app.
I am new to android so follow with caution - those that are more famillar might be able to say, if i am on to something here or just barking up the wrong tree. most likey the latter
Last edited by
Charlie on January 6th, 2011, 1:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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