[Reader-users] battery life

Kevin Jones kevin at kevinrj.net
Mon Apr 14 12:30:57 CDT 2008


as long as a reader lasts 1 full day it shouldn't mater just plug it in 
at night as part of going to bed.

If you talk a lot on the phone, that would explain why you have less 
battery than Sachin.

Sachin Pavithran wrote:
> That's interesting, I use my phone quite a bit, for reading, emailing,
> texting and for phone calls and the most I've had to charge it was every
> other day.  I've had it go for almost 4 and a half days when I didn't use it
> as much.
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> Sachin 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 10:14 PM
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> Subject: [Reader-users] battery life
> 
> Hi again all --
> I just wanted to comment on the battery life I have experienced with the
> mobile reader.  Essentially, using the phone as a cell phone and reader, I
> have it talking quite a bit during the day and I find I need to recharge it
> every 24 hours.  This is kind of often in my view -- I think of a cell phone
> lasting 4-7 days without a charge, but the mobile reader obviously has to
> work harder than the average phone.
> I also have the volume at or near maximum as I am hard of hearing (wear
> hearing aids).  Anyway, I'd be very interested in what other people have
> experienced with the reader.
> Thanks and happy reading!
> --le
> 
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