- 11-10-2011, 09:37 AM
#1
Hey, this is my first windows phone 7 and I was wondering how do I turn off 4G [to save battery] and find my phone?
- 11-10-2011, 09:56 AM #2
Look at settings.
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#3
Do you have the phone? Its not in settings, at least if it is, I don't see it.
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- 11-10-2011, 10:38 AM #6
Last edited by palandri; 11-10-2011 at 10:43 AM.
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- 11-10-2011, 10:58 AM #9
My point is he needs to under Setting>System and Settings>Applications or else he's never going to become familiar with his phone.
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#10
I don't mind, i just rather have longer battery life. I don't use the internet too much other than email. Any idea how to do this?
I know you're trying to help and I appreciate it, but it is not the same phone, and while they have the same OS, the settings seem to be slightly different. Its not there. There is a setting to turn of data, but only to turn it off completely. There is no setting to switch to EDGE or "3G" and that's what I'm trying to do.
Just because I'm new doesn't mean I'm naive, trust me, I tried everything before asking, and even tried the diagnosis menu before asking, but it seems that there is a new version with mango that has different inputs than the old one so *#2263# doesn't do anything.
So does anyone know the new input or a way to do this? Sometimes I have longer work days than others and would like the battery to last a bit longer. Plus the EDGE connection out here is better than 3G/4G so that should help out the battery a lot.
Thanks! - 11-10-2011, 01:31 PM #11
Sorry, dude. To my knowledge, there's no way to put a WP7 phone on edge. It's not an option. The battery life is really good, even with 3G on all the time.
And palandri, stop being a ******. He asked a simple question. If you don't feel like answering him, then just don't post. Telling people to search the forums or play with their phone is a ****** move. We're all here to help each other. I'm sure you've asked a few questions on some online forums that you could have found the answer to yourself. - 11-10-2011, 01:37 PM #12Check out the great deals on Windows Phone Accessories: http://store.wpcentral.com
- 11-10-2011, 01:40 PM #13
Actually, I didn't call you anything. I told you not to be something. Two different things entirely. If you don't feel you're being a ******, then you have nothing to worry about.
I understand your approach, but it's not helpful to everyone. Some people don't have the patience to look around or they get frustrated when they try and they give up and come here looking for help. I know because I do I.T. Support for a living. If I told every one of my customers to "figure it out", I wouldn't have a job. Not to mention, it takes just a few minutes of my time to steer them in the right direction. - 11-10-2011, 06:34 PM #14
OP there is no off switch for the 4g and there are settings for find my phone that reduce the battery hit but the only way to turn it off is to turn out location services. Both find my phone and 4g piggyback on other services so the battery draw is minimal. Think about it this way 3g and 4g radio is the same radio so no additional battery draw there. Find my phone is using data gathered by location services when it is used by other programs so no additional battery dear there rather.
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