Connection via BES is really the best, because you have free traffic.
But if you are not corporate user, we recommend you to use TCP/IP type of connection.
If your Blackberry's OS is V4.0 or higher, you can enable TCP on your device.
As for battery consumtion, it is not concerned with connection type. If you have a problem with battery consumption, we recommend you not to use vibration as notification.
Speaking of the vibration notification...as far as I can see you can only have it on or off. It would be to be able to set it so it only vibrates while in the holster but doesnt if your already talking to someone. I dont need to to buzz and let me know I got a new message when I can see that for myself...which would be less on the battery also. At most, have the LED flash if out of the holster.
I hate having the vibrate on all the time. If im chatting with someone it gets annoying but I need it on to know when someone is trying to IM me.
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Originally Posted by lraed74
Speaking of the vibration notification...as far as I can see you can only have it on or off. It would be to be able to set it so it only vibrates while in the holster but doesnt if your already talking to someone. I dont need to to buzz and let me know I got a new message when I can see that for myself...which would be less on the battery also. At most, have the LED flash if out of the holster.
I am glad to inform that the problem with permanent notifications is solved already.
We have just released new version 3.3.2.
You can download it from our site: http://www.shapeservices.com/eng/dow...blackberry.php
Please let us know how do you like this new version.