[Q] Is system timer 32bit? - Windows Phone 7 General

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So this is what happened to me after hitting 24 days, 20 hours, 31 minutes, 23 seconds, 646 milliseconds, 999,99 microseconds = reaching 32 bit signed integer. Is it an app problem or system problem?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.environment.tickcount(v=VS.95).aspx
so it´s a limitation of Silverlight , pretty lame if you ask me . Basically they are counting on that at least on 24th day you will reboot your phone.

Sounds like the app should be able to track up to 49.8 days of uptime. i.e. if TickCount is negative, then you know the phone has already been on for over 24.9 days.

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This is with stock 1800mah battery.
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Thanks! I just happened to search for this today and happened upon your thread. This was exactly what I needed to know.

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the defy used for one year more, and flashed CM 10 (red lens,9/24 build)
no game and music, no wifi or other data transport, just for phone and sms, the battery last for more than 3 days and 30% left, it is amazing :good:
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when i turn on the wifi, after 20 minutes, the battery drops to 16%,
My defy has 35% today, I use 2hs with data connection (H,and sometimes E) during the day (from monday to friday) ..
It's boring with no data and whatsapp
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So I am making a simple weather widget for the second screen on my Nexus 5. It features a Today, Tomorrow, and day after tomorrow forecast. I just want to know how to get the text date (ex. Saturday) for whatever the day after tomorrow is.
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#D+2880EEEE# (2880 is the total number of minutes from now)
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Yes. Probably the 1000/1024 MB calculation thingy. They usually either use 1000 MB as one gigabyte or 1024 - whatever looks best. Wouldn't worry, that's completely normal. Just look at any old hard drive you may have - buy a 1 tearybyte (1000 gigabyte) one, get 931 actual gigabytes.

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