On Sunday 16 Sep 2007 4:18 am, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
> > The Moto Q has a pathetic battery life and needs daily charging, but they
> > bundled an extra (large) battery with the purchase. Other irritants
> > probably relate to the Windows Mobile OS. None of the programs that are
> > fired up have a shut-down option. You have to navigate to a "task
> > manager" and shut them down.
>
> These are not Windows Mobile specific. My Sony Ericsson P990i
> (Symbian) has both these issues - bad battery life and lack of File >
> Exit in almost all applications (except some 3rd-party apps like the
> Gmail client).


This friendly feature - i.e the inability to shut a program down in a 
straightforward way has ensured that my new baby, my new MotoQ has torn me a 
new one..

It turns out that I turned on Internet Explorer on some unspecified date and 
left it on for several days - leading to my being billed for 4500 odd minutes 
of internet usage in about 6 days...

A friend of mine was telling me that he had bought his (then) 13 year old 
daughter a high end phone about 2 years ago. For the next two months he paid 
bills amounting to  Rs 50,000 and 40,000 because she ended up spending a lot 
of time on the Net on her mobile. 

And I thought I couldn't be that stupid...

shiv





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