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2010-04-29
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Odd, Linux on laptops can handle different capacity batteries. Maybe some software updating is needed for this to work better...
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2010-04-30
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2010-04-30
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2010-04-30
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I think it's cool to have the battery read 100% for hour after hour after hour...
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2010-05-03
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2010-05-04
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Also, there's no need to break anything. There are several chemistries out there better than Li-Po in many respects. Don't mistake wide commercial availability with physical impossibility.
N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.
Keep the forums clean: use "Thanks" button instead of the thank you post.