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m3csl

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Is there any ways or apps to make the legend's vibration stronger? I felt that the vibration is quite weak.

And how do you choose to use either gsm or 3G? I went settings - wireless & networks - mobile networks - network mode, I can only find WCDMA, GSM or WCDMA/GSM.

Is there any option/app to autosave new contacts onto SIM card?

Thanks a lot!
 

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And how do you choose to use either gsm or 3G? I went settings - wireless & networks - mobile networks - network mode, I can only find WCDMA, GSM or WCDMA/GSM.

Your answer is already there..
WCDMA = 3G/3.5G/HSPA....:D
 

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Your alarm doesn't ring becuase you probably "killed" it using ATK. You need to add the clock application to your ignore list in ATK

So even when I use a 3rd party clock application as suggested by 5408854088, Alarm Klock, i mite face the same issue of it getting killed by ATK rite? I always tot some of the base apps like clock etc will always be running even when u kill off other programs like my Samsung Onmia running on Windows Mobile
 

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Your alarm doesn't ring becuase you probably "killed" it using ATK. You need to add the clock application to your ignore list in ATK

Not tried it our yet, but will try it and let u know tml nite.
Edited (added): But if your phone is switched off, it wont work. Your phone need to be on.


Phone is always on thru-out the nite to charge
 

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So even when I use a 3rd party clock application as suggested by 5408854088, Alarm Klock, i mite face the same issue of it getting killed by ATK rite? I always tot some of the base apps like clock etc will always be running even when u kill off other programs like my Samsung Onmia running on Windows Mobile

Don't use task killers, period. This isn't Windows.
 

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Erm, what does "don't use anything to kill tasks" seem to suggest?
 

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there are alot of reads out there
heres one good one

http://geekfor.me/faq/you-shouldnt-be-using-a-task-killer-with-android/


then again, personally, am still using one.
placebo effect maybe, but.. batt seem to last a tad longer when
i manage the apps myself :(

Actually, you will be using up more battery with your task killer app waking up every now and then to check for active tasks to term. Manual process management is from the last generation, folks. You do more harm than good when you throw a spanner into a running machine.
 

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Actually, you will be using up more battery with your task killer app waking up every now and then to check for active tasks to term. Manual process management is from the last generation, folks. You do more harm than good when you throw a spanner into a running machine.
i've set it to do auto killing..
as in, to kill off all 3rd party running apps when the screen locks. :(
 
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