Hello,Something the same as that, if you don't like removing battery, put the unit into deepsleep mode. Like that, I could make my battery go for like 5 days, instead of 10 hours.
Sent from my BrailleNote ----- Original Message ----- From: Jessica Brown <justforlistmessages531@xxxxxxxxx To: bn list <braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date sent: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 12:57:18 -0800 Subject: [BNU] Apex battery saving tipHi. There is something I do to save my Apex battery and I thought
I would share it with you. It seems that even when the Apex is switched off, it uses power. I went from 100 percent to 80 percent charged in 2 days without even using the Apex before Istarted doing this. So what I do is if I am not going to be using
the Apex for a few days or even when I am somewhere with no power and want to save battery power, I just take the battery out. Then, if it is at 100 percent when I take it out, it will still be 100 percent instead of 80 in 2 days. It would be more savings over a longer time and less over a shorter time, but you get theidea. Also, when you put your battery back in, your date and time
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