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Depending on what you're doing, I can see it as reasonable and possible that the device could consume power at a slightly faster rate than it's recharged... BUT I would hope the device is drawing from external current instead of the battery. However, I'm not completely familiar with battery charging technology...
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2008-02-21
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2008-02-21
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2008-02-21
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i have also noticed that my n800 discharges faster than it charges when using lots of bandwith--skype calls, large file downloads, etc. my guess is that nokia wanted to maintain compatability with their cell phone chargers and didntīprovide enough juice for high power consumption tasks. i have had this thing die on my twice while plugged in and charging. this is a major design flaw. another problem is that it seems to require a little power to start charging, but if the battery is completely dead how can it start charging?
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My usage of the tablet while charging has been motivated and sanctioned by this post by General Antilles.
I see a decreased power consumption rate but the battery charges to a max of 98.7% (pretty typical for a new LiON battery as you never really get a true 100% of potential capacity battery, as they begin to degrade the moment they are made) on my N800 then decreases about 0.2%/hr or so when using it while plugged in...
Or maybe I am just seeing things...I never underestimate my ability to overlook the obvious and be wrong.