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A partir d'une carte de recharge je peux tirer d'autre recharges . . . en changeant le 2eme , 3eme , 4eme, 5eme , 6eme et le 7eme numéro (en lisant de droite a gauche..) mais en conservant leur somme !!!

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A partir d'une carte de recharge je peux tirer d'autre recharges . . . en changeant le 2eme , 3eme , 4eme, 5eme , 6eme et le 7eme numéro (en lisant de droite a gauche..) mais en conservant leur somme !!!

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Google Samsung nexus s battery draining too quickly?

Answer:


it could possibly be a rogue app running in the background.
check your battery stats (settings>battery) and see what is using the most battery. usually it is screen, then voice calls, then some android stuff. anything higher than that is the problem app (unless you are playing games and stuff)

but with the screen off, you shouldn't be loosing 50% in 30 minutes. maybe 5% at most.
also, download "CPU spy" for a couple days. use the phone for a day, then check it out. if you phone doesn't go into "deep sleep" then there is SOMETHING running in the background.

unfortunately, without rooting, i am not sure exactly how to pinpoint the problem app. i used Better Battery Stats from the XDA forums and was able to pinpoint my problem app when i was getting serious battery drain....but i am pretty sure it requires Root (its worth a shot checking out though)

it might also be a bad battery, but usually it wont just drop off like you described....bad batteries are more of a gradual degradation of battery life

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Vodafone, Orange and O2 rapped for letting down victims of fraud

BBC’s Watchdog slams operators after thieves cost holidaying customers thousands of pounds

BBC show Watchdog has accused O2, Vodafone and Orange of not doing enough to protect customers when their mobile is lost or stolen.
It accused the networks of not identifying unusual or fraudulent activity on a customer’s account, resulting in higher than normal bills, when thieves make calls abroad on stolen handsets.

O2 customer Lori Parsons told the show she spends £60 a month on average but received a bill of £5,628.80 after her phone was stolen on holiday in South Africa.

Parsons claimed she tried to contact O2 by phone but couldn’t get through, so instead reported the theft to the police. However, O2 insisted she was still liable for the charges to her account because she didn’t report the theft until she returned to the UK.

O2 agreed to reduce the bill by half but added an early disconnection fee and legal costs to the bill, meaning Parsons still owed £3,700.

But in a statement to Watchdog, the operator said it had proactively blocked Parsons’s account when it suspected her phone had been lost or stolen. It claimed not to have had contact from her until two weeks later but cleared her account of the outstanding sum and apologised for any inconvenience caused.

Vodafone customer Susan Williams said she spends £30 a month on average, but received a bill for £1,512 after her SIM card was stolen in the Philippines.

As she was in a remote area of the country, she wasn’t able to report the theft by phone so instead did so on Vodafone’s official online forum from an internet cafe.

However, the response from Vodafone was to buy a new SIM card for £5 from a local shop. Williams reiterated that she needed the SIM card to be blocked, but the operator claimed it never received this request.

In a statement to Watchdog, Vodafone said there had been a delay in Williams making contact with it but acknowledged there had been confusion. It offered her a 20 per cent reduction on the original bill, taking it to around £1,210.

Orange customer Rob Leetman, who was spending £50 a month on average with the operator, received a bill of £1,243.67 after his phone was stolen and thieves made over 450 calls to France and Algeria.

Leetman claimed he tried to contact the operator several times by phone but each time found himself on hold for up to 20 minutes and so hung up. He also claimed Orange failed to spot the unusual activity on his account.

EE, the combination of Orange and T-Mobile, said it sympathised with Leetman and had offered a resolution. It said: “We have robust systems to protect customers from fraud and will often identify stolen handsets before they are reported.”

Vodafone UK vs Orange UK ?

Vodafone covers 99% of the uk including Northern Ireland. It's won an award for the best network in the uk for coverage and customer service.

 Orange have started using t-mobile to try and get better signal but you will find this will be worst thing they ever did. More peoples will have dropped calls so very frustrating if your on a very important call an it cuts off half way through. Vodafone customer service is second to none. Brilliant company, brilliant signal and fantastic prices. Vodafone are leaders not followers in the Market know one compares to them. They were the first to bring 3G coverage to the uk! Brilliant roaming rates also.