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Aaron 2NR wrote:Same here but I know of a few people who bought iPhone 5s from bmobile and are experiencing horrible battery life.
One of my friends can't go 5 hrs without having to recharge infact she charged her phone and took it off th charger at 3am and by 7am the battery life went down to 64% without touching the phone
pioneer wrote:dump the rubbish in the third world
anyhow hotmail push doesn't seem to be working for me...I have to manually tap "mail" to see any new mail
what's happening here?
M_2NR wrote:check in Settings > Notifications > and see the settings for mail if it badges,alerts, banner etc. is on.
pioneer wrote:A Mac line supposed to be manufactured in the US from next year
http://rockcenter.nbcnews.com/_news/201 ... n-usa?lite
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Apps running in the background can eat battery life.
pioneer wrote:hotmail stopped pushing again
I ended up doing this
http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-ac ... -calendar/
lettuce see how it pans out
M_2NR wrote:pioneer wrote:hotmail stopped pushing again
I ended up doing this
http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-ac ... -calendar/
lettuce see how it pans out
wait u weren't using exchange all d time?
I think all the time you were pulling or manually fetching.
kevinsonny wrote:im trying to setup my iphone to get data service, i paid for a one day pass , but i think i need to manually set up the data service? im with digicel if i have to manually set it up , how do i go about this? thanks
rookie wrote:Guys u can get online US cards at http://www.jerrycards.com email delivery
S_2NR wrote:Gmail push is more reliable. Forward your hot mail to a gmail then set up the gmail on your phone.
correctM_2NR wrote:not really eh... on iOS, real push seems to work best setting up under exchange. Setting up under gmail (vs exchange) still requires fetching (check under the advanced settings tab)