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Old November 21st, 2009, 05:43 PM   #40 (permalink)
rcliff
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I tried unchecking "Enable always-on mobile network" and it did make a huge improvement in battery usage but as expected it does kill Activesync. So here I am left with a smart phone with no push email OR leave mobile always-on and get terrible battery life. Definitely a deal breaker for me and not a choice I am willing to make. This is clearly not ready for prime time yet. Maybe there will be better options in 6 months. It's too bad because I really like it otherwise.
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