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Rumor: another trick revealed to save battery time in HTC Voyager (O2 Xphone, Orange SPV e200, Qtek 8080, etc)
January 18, 2004 [MS Smartphone] | By anonymous 1.

Previous tricks were: remove SD card from the card slot (including the plastic card substitute) and switch off the Bluetooth. Now there is yet another trick:

Go to directory /Storage/Windows/StartUp and remove the file "IA_CID_StartUp.exe"!

An excerpt from a review - "O2 Xphone Episode I: The Xphone Version 0.79" (to view this review click here):

However, there is a way to overcome this at the sacrifice of a certain not-so-useful program – namely IA Style’s built-in Picture Caller ID!

Just navigate to this folder using the also built-in File Manager and delete IA_CID_StartUp.exe (back it up if needed). Now reboot the phone. The result? Battery level at 39% at the end of my ‘average’ day at work, even with SD card in! But as a trade-off, you can’t match incoming callers with pictures of their faces anymore! The choice is yours, and mind was indeed very obvious ;-)


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