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01-02-2012 10:43 PM
Charging battery!
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Hi all
If i want to charge the phone, why can't I do this with the phone switched off?
02-02-2012 08:48 AM
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I have just tested with my Lumia and even switching the device off while the charger is connected the device automatically switches back on. This will only not happen if there is not enough charge in the device to initialise (then you will see a battery sign on the screen in red). If you do not want the device to be usable at all while charging then perhaps switching flight mode on while sleeping (get an app to quickly enable/disable) but other than that i can not see any other options to disable the switch on when connected to power option.
02-02-2012 02:10 PM
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What a crazy idea. I mean you would not leave your unused laptop switched on while charging it would you!
Madness i tell you madness......
Thanks for your reply though
Regards
02-02-2012 02:32 PM
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I think most people these days leave their phones on 24/7 (i say most i certainly know all my family/friends never switch their phone off)
02-02-2012 02:37 PM
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No i think your missing the point; in this day and age with people talking about carbon footprint, surely if the phone was switched off, then when the battery was fully charged, then the charger will not be charging.
I prefer not to have my mobile on during the night, spam emails etc etc
Its not the end of the world.....
02-02-2012 02:43 PM
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20-02-2012 03:22 PM
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It is indeed very annoying with the phone vibrating all night long with emails/texts/calls. I have always turned my phone off at night to avoid these issues, so that I actually stand a chance of getting some sleep, but no, not possible with this phone, as even if the phone's fully charged - I can't turn it off or the alarm wont work in the morning!! Yet another thing that I find odd, I've never had a phone before where the alarm doesn't function when the phone's off.
20-02-2012 04:31 PM
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Found in Settings
Flight mode
20-02-2012 04:44 PM
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True, but makes much more sense to just be able to turn the phone off.
20-02-2012 04:46 PM
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There is an app that will allow you to quickly enable/disable flight mode which is handy not ideal but a work around.
Feature wise like this its always worth posting a question on the microsoft pages to see what they say or on the Nokia forum so they can feedback.
26-03-2012 10:55 AM
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It does seem strange doesn't it? Perhaps the phone controls its charging. That could explain it. But why would you want to switch it off anyway? OK I often turn off the screen with the lock button and I would imagine that speeds up the charging somewhat but I never actually turn my phone off. It rather needs to be ON in order to receive important calls! ![]()
What I do find annoying is the inability to select the times my phone received emails. As some have pointed out you have to either switch off data manually at night, or the email received notification sound. This is a step backwards as it was part of the ActiveSync options on my old Windows Mobile 6.5 phone where you could define peak and off-peak times and set email not to sync at off-peak (night) times.
Another backward step is the inability to use your own ringtone/sounds for text and email notifications. You have to use the Windows Phone standard sounds. Why? 6.5 could do it. Why can't 7.5 Mango?
None of this is Vodafone's fault of course. It's Microsoft! ![]()
26-03-2012 11:15 AM
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Why do people expect a piece of equipment to still work when it is switched off?? Your TV doesn't. Your car (thank the lord!) doesn't. Your oven doesn't. Why should your phone? If you had a bedside radio/alarm clock you relied upon to wake you up each morning you wouldn't turn it off (by unplugging from the mains say) and still expect it to wake you up!
27-03-2012 07:00 PM
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@dchester
Your laptop doesn't need to be switched on! My Camera digital camera doesn't need to be switched on to charge, so why should a phone?
28-03-2012 08:53 AM
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Most people i know do not switch their phones off at night (this may be different from the norm) so while it is charging it is ideal for the device to automatically switch on if it has totally drained.
Once the phone has fully charged you are able to switch the device off if you disconnect it from the power, this could be another reason they have developed it like this to ensure you switch the power off once the device has finished charging if you want to switch it off.






