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| Does anybody know how/where I can convert a .pxm file to a .jpg file please?
EDIT: Sorted now! I just did 'command shift & 4' all together and screenshotted the bit I wanted.

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| Not sure if this should be on the phones thread, please feel free to tell me if it should...
So I got conned into letting my youngest daughter swap her old Samsung Galaxy SII with my new Galaxy Ace, then a week later realised that there is something wrong with the SII (she scammed me, what can I say, just like her grandfather).
The SII never stays charged overnight even with a new battery thats fully charged, it also locks up during the day and if you are relying on it then you need to keep removing the battery and restarting it every couple of hours, I deleted a load of apps that she had downloaded in the time that she had it and eventually I did a factory reset on it and just installed the apps that I wanted but I suspect that there is something else running in the background chewing up memory and battery (although he task manager shows nothing out of the ordinary).
Just to prove a point I made sure that the battery was fully charged, removed the memory card and removed the SIM then did another factory reset, the phone has stayed on and functioning normally (in that you can select the default apps and browse the screens ok) albeit without any connection to the wide world, for three days now and the battery indicator is still showing full - this is by far the longest time that I have ever seen it keep working.
So, I want to make sure that I really have removed all of the crap - the reset that I did was "Vol up" + "Home" + "switch on" and then select "wipe data/factory reset", it sounds like thats the correct option but is there anything out there that can check to make sure there is nothing lurking in there ready to start consuming power again and are there any obvious apps or default programmes that do this ?
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| Quote JerryChicken="JerryChicken"Not sure if this should be on the phones thread, please feel free to tell me if it should...
So I got conned into letting my youngest daughter swap her old Samsung Galaxy SII with my new Galaxy Ace, then a week later realised that there is something wrong with the SII (she scammed me, what can I say, just like her grandfather).
The SII never stays charged overnight even with a new battery thats fully charged, it also locks up during the day and if you are relying on it then you need to keep removing the battery and restarting it every couple of hours, I deleted a load of apps that she had downloaded in the time that she had it and eventually I did a factory reset on it and just installed the apps that I wanted but I suspect that there is something else running in the background chewing up memory and battery (although he task manager shows nothing out of the ordinary).
Just to prove a point I made sure that the battery was fully charged, removed the memory card and removed the SIM then did another factory reset, the phone has stayed on and functioning normally (in that you can select the default apps and browse the screens ok) albeit without any connection to the wide world, for three days now and the battery indicator is still showing full - this is by far the longest time that I have ever seen it keep working.
So, I want to make sure that I really have removed all of the crap - the reset that I did was "Vol up" + "Home" + "switch on" and then select "wipe data/factory reset", it sounds like thats the correct option but is there anything out there that can check to make sure there is nothing lurking in there ready to start consuming power again and are there any obvious apps or default programmes that do this ?'"
Does it have a memory (SD) card in it? , If so, you might want to reformat that to clear anything on there (make sure you have everything you need from it saved backed up elsewhere (photos, videos, etc).
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| Quote LF13="LF13"Does it have a memory (SD) card in it? , If so, you might want to reformat that to clear anything on there (make sure you have everything you need from it saved backed up elsewhere (photos, videos, etc).'"
I've removed it for the sake of the "test", I now have a perfectly functioning phone without a SIM, the next stage is to re-introduce the SIM without the SD card after I'm sure that there is nothing in the phone that will run in the background, I'm aware of Google taking location fixes for instance which aren't totally necessary, but was just wondering if anything else is left behind by a factory reset that could balls it up.
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| nothing that eats battery to the extent you were experiencing before the reset. if you go into settings there should be a setting that lets you see the battery use stats. in my android it is settings - about phone - battery use.
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| Quote LF13="LF13"nothing that eats battery to the extent you were experiencing before the reset. if you go into settings there should be a setting that lets you see the battery use stats. in my android it is settings - about phone - battery use.'"
Cheers, checked that but its 98% standby which is to be expected as its been sat for three days with no SIM so hasn't been communicating with anything.
However, I've formatted the internal SD card now and done a factory reset and then put the SIM back in, have disabled Google Location and checked Task Manager and apart from the operating system nothing seems to be running now, there's no external SD and the internal SD is completely empty, there are no Apps other than the default ones that come with the operating system, the battery is one notch off full so I'm going to charge it fully now and leave it for a couple of days to see what happens.
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| I had a similar problem with my Blackberry
It was faulty, a known problem with the model
maybe worth checking out forums etc theremay be similar with that phone
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Quote Hutchie="Hutchie"in fact a quick google brings this up www.drainy.net/2012/07/17/batter ... d-finally/
the other thing i would look at is your screen brightness and backlight settings, something that gets overlooked but eats batterys'"
Cheers, I think I'll try that as well.
Just an update  - overnight having left the SIM in with a full battery the level had dropped down to about a quarter , which would be acceptable to me as I'm never far from a charger or PC, I can live with 8 to 10 hours (even though my works BB runs for thre or four days on one charge).
BUT - sat having my brekkie this morning thinking that I was getting somewhere with this when the screen suddenly came to life all on its own and displayed the boot-up Samsung logo screen and then froze - this is what must have been happening without me noticing (usually through the night) all along, I think the phone needs more than a quarter charge in it or it will crash, at the moment there is nothing on the internal SIM so its probably just the network comms that are running in its standby mode.
Its now on charge for another day of leaving it to see at what point it will crash - I'm a persistant bugger, second-guessing what electronics are doing is part of my day job 
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Quote Hutchie="Hutchie"in fact a quick google brings this up www.drainy.net/2012/07/17/batter ... d-finally/
the other thing i would look at is your screen brightness and backlight settings, something that gets overlooked but eats batterys'"
Cheers, I think I'll try that as well.
Just an update  - overnight having left the SIM in with a full battery the level had dropped down to about a quarter , which would be acceptable to me as I'm never far from a charger or PC, I can live with 8 to 10 hours (even though my works BB runs for thre or four days on one charge).
BUT - sat having my brekkie this morning thinking that I was getting somewhere with this when the screen suddenly came to life all on its own and displayed the boot-up Samsung logo screen and then froze - this is what must have been happening without me noticing (usually through the night) all along, I think the phone needs more than a quarter charge in it or it will crash, at the moment there is nothing on the internal SIM so its probably just the network comms that are running in its standby mode.
Its now on charge for another day of leaving it to see at what point it will crash - I'm a persistant bugger, second-guessing what electronics are doing is part of my day job 
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| what version of android is the phone running? have you connected to Kies on PC to see if there is a software update available? the other option would be flashing an older version.
not sure if this is a possibility, but is it a network branded phone? if you have changed sim to a different network there may be some network-specific apps that are conflicting.
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| Quote LF13="LF13"what version of android is the phone running? have you connected to Kies on PC to see if there is a software update available? the other option would be flashing an older version.
not sure if this is a possibility, but is it a network branded phone? if you have changed sim to a different network there may be some network-specific apps that are conflicting.'"
Is running Froyo.xxjpy, I haven't connected it to Kies as I ofund that piece of software to be the most annoying piece of junk that had ever seen the inside of my PC  , but I'm willing to try anything.
Its an unlocked phone, my daughter had an O2 contract with it but its now running on my Virgin card - it had these same problems on O2 as well so possibly not network related.
Battery currently stands at 88% since about 10am this morning which is a vast improvement, its stating that most of this has been consumed by the display with a tiny percentage being the standby, which is as you'd expect. I've turned off wi-fi so basically its doing nothing at the moment but wait for incoming calls.
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| Now upgraded via Kies (I take it all back) to Gingerbread .XXJW4 - we'll see how it copes now.
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