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dexter500a
21-10-2003, 06:34 AM
hi,,,i have a nokia 3595 and i want to change that screensaver,,,it has only one , a clock, ....very annoying after a while....anyone having any ideea about that. thanks.
farsh2002
21-10-2003, 07:57 AM
Hi!
I have 3510i with screensaver like your. On 3510i it's impossible to change it! :sad:
I think you can't do this on your phone too.
GoodLuck!
James Watt
21-10-2003, 09:33 PM
hi,,,i have a nokia 3595 and i want to change that screensaver,,,it has only one , a clock, ....very annoying after a while....anyone having any ideea about that. thanks.
Hi dexter.
I have a 3510i, and the screensaver is the same as yours. It is more importantly a Battery Saver.
You can select 60 minutes (Maximum) time out for it if you wish, and set whatever Wallpaper you desire, (I use my wife's image), or set it for the minimum of 5 seconds to obtain the longer battery life.
It is a "Non-changable feature"
Regards from James Watt
farsh2002
22-10-2003, 12:28 AM
Hi, James!
Is screensaver realy save battery life?
Is it better then auto screensaver on after 5min, or it isn't very important for my battery if I tured off screensaver at all?
Thanks!!!
:smile:
James Watt
22-10-2003, 09:19 AM
Hi, James!
Is screensaver realy save battery life?
Is it better then auto screensaver on after 5min, or it isn't very important for my battery if I tured off screensaver at all?
Thanks!!!
:smile:
Hi Farsh.
Yes, the "Screensaver" is also a battery power saver.
The minimum time you can set before Screensaver activates, is 5 seconds, and the maximum is 60 minutes.
If you want the longest battery life between charges, but still have the phone on "Standby", setting the time out to 5 seconds will reduce the power taken from the battery.
I have not yet measured the current taken from the battery when on Screensaver, and Normal.
But maybe I will be able to, and post the results.
Also, if you use the "Stopwatch" feature, that will use more power and reduce battery life.
Regards from James Watt
farsh2002
23-10-2003, 12:15 AM
Thanks, James!
I don't know this before! 8-)
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