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Entries from February 2009 ↓
Quick Updates for 2009-02-21
February 21st, 2009 — life
Twitter, Australian-style
February 21st, 2009 — humour, life, tech
Kind of funny, after a previous post of mine wondering about why Twitter hasn’t really caught on here in Australia, to find a news piece talking about how Twitter is taking off in a hurry down under, albeit in a slightly oddball Australian way. Typical…
Rebel priest to mount legal challenge
February 20th, 2009 — church, humour, life
This is a rather interesting development in this day and age. What are they going to do? Send the Jesuits around?! :-)
I liked his use of the offerings to make a point… :-)
Quick Updates for 2009-02-19
February 19th, 2009 — life
- Another great session with our Life Group leaders. Really feel that
God is doing something big in us. #
iPhone Battery Drain Issue – a Solution!
February 18th, 2009 — tech
I love my iPhone, but there are a couple of things that I’m looking forward to them fixing along the way. One of those things is the power management. I am a fairly heavy user of my phone, so I sort of expect it to get through the battery a bit, but the iPhone seems particularly poor in this regard.
I could go on about this but won’t bore you with my frustration, other than to say that the other day I suddenly noticed that my battery seemed to be dying right before my eyes. It was just draining away within a few hours, and the phone was really hot to touch. I mean really hot. It was weird. I also discovered after the fact that it was doing a bunch of serious download/upload activity too, but this wasn’t obvious to me at the time, except for the temperature issue which made me suspect something was going on in the background.
I tried all kinds of things. I searched the net high and low for solutions and options. In the end, I figured out what it was and what to do about it.
Some sites talked about turning off push email, along with just about every feature on the phone that might use power. This seemed to me to be a stupid way to go. What’s the point having an iPhone if you basically have to turn it into an old Nokia 5110 to save power?! So, I discounted these answers as being a bit goofy.
So, what is the problem here?
Turns out that there is some sort of bug with the iPhone Exchange setup. Not exactly sure what, but there are lots of articles on the web that pose all sorts of possibilities. Many point to the calendar syncing as perhaps being the prime problem. Either way, my setup was working just fine until this past weekend when the battery drain kicked in and something was obviously wrong. I have no idea what caused this to suddenly happen, but it was clearly not working right.
All the sites around suggested that the fix was to delete your Exchange account on the phone and reinstall it again after rebooting the phone.
I balked at this because it sounded like a pretty hardball solution. But, in the end, driven by frustration, I did exactly this and discovered two things… firstly, it wasn’t as big a hassle as I thought it would be. The deletion/reinstall process was pretty painless, so it’s not a big thing. One of the beauties of an Exchange account, I guess. The phone just sucks up all the data again and off you go.
Second thing I discovered was that this fixed the problem. Boom. Done. All good. For now…
If you’re suddenly having battery drain on your iPhone in a way which is beyond the normal drain, your phone is hot, and something is just not right, and if you are using your iPhone to hook into an Exchange server, then I will put money on it that this solution will fix it.
Your biggest issue is making sure you know all the account settings for reinstalling your Exchange account, but after that it’s a pretty quick fix.
Enjoy!
UPDATE – After a couple of days, I am SHOCKED at how much better my battery life is after nixing and reinstalling my Exchange account. Wow! Should have done it waaaay sooner.
25 Things I Hate About Facebook
February 18th, 2009 — humour
My wife says I am guilty of at least one of these… NO WAY!!!
Quick Updates for 2009-02-17
February 17th, 2009 — life
- Full day, but good. Feel like we’re going forward. This is good. Very
good. # - After a few days of crazy strange iPhone battery drain, & taking weird steps
to solve, something has worked. Problem is Im not sure wha … # - Sermon prep at an undisclosed location. But coffee is vital to the
process… :-) # - Sermonating is done (for today). Now begins the peoplizing. #
Making the most of it…
February 17th, 2009 — leadership, life
A great quote… “A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.”
Perth, the world’s 4th most livable city
February 17th, 2009 — life
According to the Economist, Vancouver is at the top of the list (which I would agree with 100% – what a beautiful place to live!), followed by Melbourne and then Vienna (this one surprised me a lot from what I’ve heard about the cost of living there), and the Perth is number 4.
“Important criteria are safety, education, hygiene, recreation, political-economic stability and public transportation. The importance of the list lies primarily in that internationally operating companies use it to determine where they will open offices or plants and how much they pay the employees.”
How about that?
PS: Baghdad, for some strange reason, was bottom of the list… :-)
Quick Updates for 2009-02-16
February 16th, 2009 — life