QUOTE(noorimanyosh @ Aug 5 2013, 02:16 AM)
if buy more than 1 unit got discount??or is ti for hari raya only??
This is not a promotion. It is from the shop "directd", warranty original by avaxx. That's the price that was given.
QUOTE(ahnien @ Aug 5 2013, 09:58 AM)
all phones tend to heat up with intensive usage.
not onli lumia. happens to my 820, 4s, blackberry.
happens to my frens s3 and s4 as well.
nothing new. most consumer may not have see whats actually inside the handphone case. its actually jus a small piece of plastic chip. smaller than an credit card. imagine a battery and voltage that runs thru tat chip constantly during internet browsing and when the screen is constantly on. how much heat does it produce to a small piece of chip. more over, handphones doesnt have heat sync like laptops. it doesnt dissipate heat tat fast.
what i reckon is that we minimize browsing to less than 30mins each session. ranging from 10-20mins would be good enuf to keep the handphone cool. any longer, v cant even keep out hands holding the phone
I understand that bro, but perhaps you did not read my post. I was only using it lightly (browsing [less than 2mins, whatsapp and call] and it overheats like crazy. I know the usual overheat from other phones (my family members uses S3, Note 2, iPhone) and it is definitely nothing new but if you were to hold this phone when it overheats, it is really really hot. like seriously. Ok fine, I can live with the heat but don't tell me I should be restricted in using my phone even for just a little bit since I did spent RM1435 on it.
QUOTE(mfitri77 @ Aug 5 2013, 10:17 AM)
Well, if you got WhatsApp, Line, WeChat, Skype, it is not like you can just turn off the data line at intervals.
Nokia needed to make sure the phone downclocks when low impact activities are being done - just to make sure the heat problem stops.
Yes I agree with the down clocking the processor when not in use. I feel it overworks the processor for certain stuff.
QUOTE(LightningZERO @ Aug 5 2013, 12:16 PM)
The battery needs quite a few cycle of total expending off and full charge before it can reach its maximum efficiency.
Also do keep an eye on your background tasks under Settings -> applications. Some apps will run in the background if u set it to do so and will consume a lot of battery. Usually we will switch off Here Maps and Drive from running in the background as they are the biggest culprit in battery consumptions. Do switch off Bluetooth and NFC as well as they too consumes lots of battery
My Lumia 920 usually can last around 8 to 10 hours with some internet sufing, whatsapps and LINE before it left around 20% of power. And it only uses up at most 10% of battery during my sleeping time. But sometimes the battery consumptions are quite random too and the whole phone can totally no battery when I woke up. This is rare though and I find that quitting every apps (keep spamming back until nothing left) before going to bed seems to minimize this problem
I see, it looks like I would have to do a few more cycles then.
Yep, that was the first thing I did, I blocked most of the apps from running in background except for whatsapp.
I rarely use bluetooth and NFC so I shut them down as soon as I bought the phone. But still had the same battery life.

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Hurm, perhaps I did not spam the back button enough. I am pretty sure I closed it all but I will do further testing on that.
I am sorry that I am griping on this issue but I really really do love this Lumia and I really want it to work well. I just feel that I will not be able to use my phone without being hooked on a charger. I go to college from 9am to 5pm and for it to die during that time would be sucky for me..
p.s : I was suppose to be out today running errands but am currently stuck at home charging my phone. sigh...