Battery/Email Hack with Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK

Posted by: simon.says, on 11 Jan 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

As of last Friday I became the proud owner of a Samsung Blackjack.  The device is very small and runs Windows Mobile 5.0, which makes reading, sending Email, and just generally being "in sync with the world" a breeze. A device so small has it's limitations of course - battery life is one of them.  Although I've not experienced it as bad as some reviewers, when the phone is operating on a 3G network, and bluetooth is enabled, the battery can drain pretty quickly. Having been...

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