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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Cell Phone Battery Problem with GPRS

Cell Phone Battery Problem with GPRS
Kathmandu Nepal
Saturday, January 27, 2007

The drain on the battery is more than the charge.

I have a Motorola V555 quad band cell phone. I plug it into the charger and connect to the internet with Mero Mobile prepaid service here in Katmandu, Nepal. I have noticed over time, and am quite sure when connected it is slowly using more electricity from the phone then what is being charged into the phone. This means that the battery is slowly being drained, and eventually it disconnects from the internet and I must wait for the battery to recharge.

A second battery is needed, yet the problem is I can only charge the battery while in the phone. I personally do not like to remove the battery or the SIM card as the cover seems like it is not going to stay one good.

Cell Phone Battery Problem with GPRS

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1 Comments:

The Pub Crawler said...

Andy,

I had a similar problem while in Bangkok. It's the bluetooth that kills the battery. I have a Motorola V3 RAZR phone and it drains the battery but never actually dies. Maybe a new phone? Or even just try a new battery and see if it holds?

Bobby

Monday, January 29, 2007 1:56:00 AM  

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