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2010-01-01
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@ Mexico City, Mexico
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2010-01-01
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@ Arctic cold of northern .fi
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2010-01-03
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@ South Yorkshire
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2010-01-03
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@ USA
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2010-01-03
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@ Dublin, Ireland
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4g will probably be laptop dongle only for a while yet, as its mere months since the big boys sat down and hammered out some way for it to integrate with existing voice services...
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@ South Yorkshire
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@ninjaboxergirl They created the N900 with the minimum requirement that it lasts a day under modest amount of use. I believe they mentioned this early on in a preview video. So what you are getting is about right and is pretty common. 3G will suck a lot energy in general... Maybe someone will make a program to schedule when you typically use a certain connection or not use to save more energy. You could try switching your connection to gsm mode only.