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Battery life???

xrevolution

Jul 14, 2008, 11:33 AM
1150mah? That's a tiny battery for a smartphone. Especially for a cdma winmo version. I wonder, how craptacular will the battery life be?
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sdgmcdon

Jul 16, 2008, 12:28 AM
so far it sucks...but it's not massively worse than any other previous smartphone I've had...In my opinion the Motorola Q still holds the smart phone short battery life title.

Of course, this is coming from someone that's had to charge their cell phone half way through the day for years.
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rwmgd2

Jul 18, 2008, 5:49 PM
Battery Life SUCKS. I had my corporate email linked via Active Sync. I set the device to have items "pushed" as items arrived. Battery life was only 4 hours total when my email started coming in. PALM via their tech support live chat stated I should change the setting to every 30 minutes to conserve battery life...WTF That is ABSURD. Thats why windows mobile will never compete with Blackberry. I had to switch back to my Blackberry. Oh well thought I would give it a try....
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sdgmcdon

Jul 22, 2008, 2:01 PM
First off your blackberry relies on TWO server systems to get email, one or the other dies and no email. Second your blackberry cannot and will not sync calendar appointments, contacts or tasks in addition to email "over the air" ... need to plug into a PC to do that.

Blackberries were king at one point, they did a GREAT JOB introducing the smartphone market to the masses so to speak, but they haven't changed how they work to keep up with the times and thus in my opinion have become the "wanna be smartphone for dummies"...

My two cents.
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gizmopilot

Jul 22, 2008, 11:29 PM
To be fair, a Blackberry can sync your calendar and address book. I don't recall if it will sync tasks.

The big strength of the BB is stability it is very rare for them to need a reset.

Arguably another strength is the relative simplicity - the typical user can utilize the core features without killing the device or getting all confused.

The newest BBs have truly closed the gap; over the last year alone they have seen the addition of voice dial (even over bluetooth - which the 800w can't do), gps, microsd, media player, camera, better screen, dual phone technology - Sim chip for international use

The Treo 800w has the con of it will need to be reset occasionally.

The strengths are numerous;
ability to work with attachments i...
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sdgmcdon

Jul 23, 2008, 11:56 AM
"To be fair, a Blackberry can sync your calendar and address book. I don't recall if it will sync tasks."

...yes...only when physically connected to a PC as I said.
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gizmopilot

Jul 24, 2008, 9:04 AM
If you use a blackbery with a BES it absolutely syncs calendar and address book it also does sync tasks I verified this yesterday, we have 500 of them doing this every day. This can be controlled by the BES admin if your experience is different.

If you use a BB with only BIS then it is more like using a treo to get gmail via pop and with both devices you don't get pim sync.
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gizmopilot

Jul 24, 2008, 9:10 AM
I've attached a blurb from blackberry.com

Use the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution as a complete wireless platform to extend the benefits of your messaging and collaboration environment and other tools to your mobile professionals. The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution provides push-based access to email; calendar, contacts, tasks and notes; instant messaging; web-based applications and services and enterprise applications.

Here is the link for reference

http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/server/ »
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sdgmcdon

Jul 26, 2008, 1:13 AM
and you have to have BES...Treo's require no such 3rd party server platform.
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gizmopilot

Jul 26, 2008, 2:00 PM
It ins't clear to me where this discussion is going.

The initial point was simply that BBs can also sync pim info ota and that both the 800w and BBs can and do fill the needs to different groups of people.

Both Treos and BBs need back end infrastructure to sync ota and neither are included with the purchase of an 800w or a BB.

Treos need an Exchange server and BBs need a BES.

If this thread is now morphing into something else I suggest we take it to email or to an Exchange vs BES forum.

For the record I personally have owned both devices and for my personal use I prefer the 800w of them all.
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sdgmcdon

Jul 26, 2008, 5:36 PM
I know this thread has already gotten way off topic, but:

"Treos need an Exchange server and BBs need a BES"

Exchange server IS THE MAIL SERVER, BES IS NOT A MAIL SERVER...For any email, you need a mail server. Since treo's need nothing more than a mail server (exchange) than they can natively sync calendar, contacts, tasks etc. Most looking into either a treo or bb are going to be using it in conjunction with an exchange server as it's the most commonly used mail server platform and heavy business users (those looking at treo's and bb's) are thus likely going to have an exchange server available to them where as with the BB, you need a mail server AND a bes server/service.

So my point STILL stands. BB's require 2 server platforms ...
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gizmopilot

Jul 26, 2008, 6:37 PM
Your statement "Exchange server IS THE MAIL SERVER" is NOT the case with many very large companies including mine.

There are other products in the world than MS Exchange. Exchange has grown in market share over the years, but many organizations both large and small don't use exchange.

In the case that Exchange is the mail server you should look at MS current best practices they recommend having a dedicated server in place for managing mobile devices and it IS NOT the Mail server.

This seems to be a personal issue with you very similar to a MAC vs PC type discussion.

The vast majority of people don't care what pieces of technology are needed to accomplish a particular business need - They simply want it to work and work reliably....
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sdgmcdon

Aug 10, 2008, 3:25 PM
I've been a systems admin for over a decade...I think I know what I'm talking about. Sure, there are a lot of companies that do not use exchange, of course, just as there are a lot of companies that do use a BES server. That's not the point though.

As soon as you can show me a BB directly attaching to an exchange server and sync'ing over the air contacts, calendar, tasks, email etc then I'll back off the this problem (again, IN MY OPINION) with BB's.

As for MS recommending a dedicated server for mobile devices, not so much on previous versions. They also just pushed out the new Exchange 2007 which utilizes like 5 servers to to do the same thing one server use to do (generally speaking) so that's not exactly a "ah haaa!" point bubs.
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gizmopilot

Jul 22, 2008, 11:07 AM
I agree the battery life could be better, but I found a few issues that were making it worse for me.

The free IM app sucks the battery down quickly.

Live search is left open in a map mode with the GPS live.

Sirius WM5 - if left open and connected even if not streaming will drain the battery.

In essence any app the continually access the internet even when "off" will drain the battery.

I have been able to use mail2web with exchange 2003 hosting for over 12 hours (overnight) with nearly no battery loss. This was with the screen save enabled. Wifi was disabled

The key is not to leave apps open that continually poll the internet
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MegaWhy

Aug 2, 2008, 8:36 PM
So is there an extended battery for the Treo 800w? I am disappointed with the battery life and without an extended battery it is a real problem.
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