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Posted by Kirrha on 02-10-2003 03:09 PM:

Angry Handspring's Battery Life Propaganda

I had already noticed that in Handspring's recent e-newsletters, the user stories have pretty much stopped featuring Visors. Now the next phase in their Evil Plan to convince me to give up my VDx has commenced....

This morning's issue of the e-newsletter featured tips to "Extend Your (Battery) Life":

quote:
The worst offenders in the battle against battery drain are third-party software applications. Not only do they use more energy than the built-in apps when the device is running, they can even suck power while the device is off. To maximize your power potential, delete any third-party software applications you don't need.

Another way to help conserve battery power is not to store Springboard modules or expansion cards in your device. As with third-party software applications, they do drain small amounts of power even when not in use.


Why yes, if I got rid of my word processor, spreadsheet, dictionary, thesaurus, etc ... I wouldn't even need a Springboard ... & I suppose the battery life might be extended. On the other hand, my VDx would sorta be useless to me. (And just think how much battery life I could save if I didn't even have a PDA!!!)

<mutter>Wonder how much battery life that phone sucks out of a Treo?</mutter>


Posted by alight on 02-10-2003 03:29 PM:

An actual newsletter?

No kidding. You got an actual newsletter from Handspring?

I haven't received one in months. When they stopped coming (with no changes made on my part such as new email, request to unsubscribe, etc.). I made a couple of tries at signing up again.

All I've received about a week ago was a letter announcing that ringtones were now available. Great news for a dedicated Visor Neo user???

I've even made a purchase on my Handspring account about six weeks ago. Still no newsletter. I honestly thought they died.

Anybody else get a regular newsletter?
What's the secret?


Posted by Kirrha on 02-10-2003 03:36 PM:

I've been getting the newsletters each & every week. No idea why you aren't getting it.


Posted by Digisane on 02-10-2003 03:41 PM:

Re: An actual newsletter?

Perhaps it's caught as spam and removed before even reaching you..

I don't think I've gotten a SINGLE newsletter from them ever since I registered.


quote:
Originally posted by alight
No kidding. You got an actual newsletter from Handspring?

I haven't received one in months. When they stopped coming (with no changes made on my part such as new email, request to unsubscribe, etc.). I made a couple of tries at signing up again.

All I've received about a week ago was a letter announcing that ringtones were now available. Great news for a dedicated Visor Neo user???

I've even made a purchase on my Handspring account about six weeks ago. Still no newsletter. I honestly thought they died.

Anybody else get a regular newsletter?
What's the secret?

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Posted by dvranik on 02-10-2003 03:46 PM:

Spam

Anybody else get a regular newsletter? What the secret?

I get mine regularly - but don't read them much since HS is out of the PDA market. I guess that your junk filter just considers Handspring SPAM.


Posted by Tom LaPrise on 02-10-2003 05:19 PM:

I get two... one through my Yahoo spam-dump account and one to my Earthlink account. I didn't read this latest one, though, because they're not going to tell me anything about conserving battery life that I don't already know after almost 6 years...

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Posted by Yorick on 02-10-2003 08:20 PM:

Re: An actual newsletter?

quote:
Originally posted by alight
No kidding. You got an actual newsletter from Handspring?

I haven't received one in months. When they stopped coming (with no changes made on my part such as new email, request to unsubscribe, etc.). I made a couple of tries at signing up again.


I was thinking the same thing. I haven't seen one in over a year.

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Posted by wizardb on 02-10-2003 10:27 PM:

I get my Handspring newsletter regularly. Keep hoping they will tell me about a new Prism 2. See I do have a sense of humor.


Posted by Kirrha on 02-11-2003 02:17 AM:

Prism 2 would be nice ... but I'd be happy with anything that had a Springboard slot. I would probably even buy one of those Graffitti-less abominations if it had a Springboard slot.


Posted by argent on 02-11-2003 04:10 PM:

I've been pondering whether it'd be practical to hack a Treo 90 screen into a Visor Pro, myself. The Dragonball should support it, though it may take some work to get all the video lines out, but I suspect that software would be the killer.

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Posted by K. Cannon on 02-11-2003 05:14 PM:

Re: Handspring's Battery Life Propaganda

quote:
Originally posted by Kirrha
Why yes, if I got rid of my word processor, spreadsheet, dictionary, thesaurus, etc ... I wouldn't even need a Springboard ... & I suppose the battery life might be extended. On the other hand, my VDx would sorta be useless to me. (And just think how much battery life I could save if I didn't even have a PDA!!!)


I got the newsletter and I thought that "tip" was pretty pointless, too.


Posted by jhappel on 02-11-2003 09:10 PM:

I haven't received a newsletter in at least 13-15 months. I used to get them regularly and then they just stopped. They don't go into my spam mailbox because I actually review items there periodically.

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Posted by HindeR on 02-11-2003 10:11 PM:

My last e-Newsletter from Handspring was in August of 2001. I wonder if that had anything to do with my starting to rant about HS on this forum and to their email. I keep signing up for the newsletter hoping to win something (first an edge and then a treo 90 - heck, I'll take a free one!).

My last visorcentral.com ezine was April of 2002 where James offered this thoughts on "The Future is Treo." Uh-huh. Well, not my future. Now that refurbished Prisms are no longer available, and I have given up hoping for a Prism 2, I just pray my Prism keeps going and going and going...


Posted by dvranik on 02-12-2003 02:18 PM:

Lightbulb

To K. Cannon

The quote should be:

Not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
George Sala

....and if I removed my Quote2020 app my batteries would last longer, but would remain with nothing clever to add...


Posted by K. Cannon on 02-12-2003 02:52 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by dvranik
To K. Cannon

The quote should be:

Not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
George Sala

....and if I removed my Quote2020 app my batteries would last longer, but would remain with nothing clever to add...


Who is George Sala?
Thanks for the info


Posted by dvranik on 02-12-2003 03:14 PM:

Who is George Sala? Thanks for the info.

He was an English artist, journalist, and author.


Posted by K. Cannon on 02-12-2003 03:31 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by dvranik
He was an English artist, journalist, and author.

Ah. Well, now I feel really ignorant. My quote was wrong and I'm uninformed about well-known persons. Great, VisorCentral used to make me feel *good* about myself...

...I would get the Personal Massager for a quick pick me up, but it being a third party module and all, Handspring would probably advise against for the sake of battery life!!


Posted by michaelliumm on 03-08-2003 08:35 PM:

Handspring Newsletters

I completely agree as well. i used to geth the newsletters pretty regularly. But they have pretty much stopped now. What a shame. When I recently went shopping for a new cell phone, I considered getting the treo 300 from sprint, but I realised that the samsung s105 was FREE with a full 65.000 color screen and more pixels on the screen then the treo. So what's the point in paying $300 for the same GPRS service features on a much clunkier and cheaply build treo? I went with the samsung. Amazing colour screen with fabulous stereo polyphonic ringtones. Treo just sucks compared to some of the new sleek and compact colour offerings out there today.


Posted by argent on 03-08-2003 09:53 PM:

Re: Handspring Newsletters

quote:
Originally posted by michaelliumm
So what's the point in paying $300 for the same GPRS service features on a much clunkier and cheaply build treo?
Dunno, what's the Samsung running, can you get software for it? Can you at least use it as a modem with a real PDA?

How many pixels is that, it doesn't look all that high-res...

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Posted by michaelliumm on 03-08-2003 10:56 PM:

About S105

The Samsung S105 supports over 65,000 colors while the Treo only supports 4,000. The S105 also has higher density pixels, creating a sharper looking screen. It also has an IR port for communication with other devices.


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