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Is there a way to turn on/off HSDPA without soft reset?
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#1 User is offline   Anusha Dharmasena 

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Posted 20 June 2009 - 03:15 PM

Topic says it all. Sometimes when I need to stream a youtube video, I want to use HSDPA. But when chatting on Nimbuzz, connecting through HSDPA drains the battery quickly.

But you have to soft reset to change between them...and reboot takes time! Is there a quick way to switch between HSDPA on and off setting? I know, on HTC Touch Pro you can do that. Why not on the Omnia??

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Posted 21 June 2009 - 06:07 AM

View PostAnusha Dharmasena, on Jun 20 2009, 18:15, said:

Topic says it all. Sometimes when I need to stream a youtube video, I want to use HSDPA. But when chatting on Nimbuzz, connecting through HSDPA drains the battery quickly.

But you have to soft reset to change between them...and reboot takes time! Is there a quick way to switch between HSDPA on and off setting? I know, on HTC Touch Pro you can do that. Why not on the Omnia??



Go to Settings-->Connectionc-->HSPDA and choose between "Enable" or "Disable"

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