> Justin: Is a music-sync app different from other types of syncing, such as mail-sync or contact sync?
Only inasmuch as it may use a lot more data. One might feasibly sync e-mail only when the phone is awake, since presumably it'll be fast. But music sync needs to go on even when the phone is "asleep".
> In any case it sounds like in all situations when keeping the network "locked" the page would also
> want to keep the CPU going.
> Justin: Is a music-sync app different from other types of syncing, such as mail-sync or contact sync?
Only inasmuch as it may use a lot more data. One might feasibly sync e-mail only when the phone is awake, since presumably it'll be fast. But music sync needs to go on even when the phone is "asleep".
> In any case it sounds like in all situations when keeping the network "locked" the page would also
> want to keep the CPU going.
Agreed!