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Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
yes that maybe right. pero we consider the n900 as a smaller laptop version (mobile computer)

ala pako laptop na nahawakan na tumagal ng isang araw yung battery with normal use. kung ikumpara natin sa ordinary cellular phone yung n900, it really suck in battery life. pero sa portable device (like pda) okay nman sya diba? so far (if your not using joikuspot) tumatagal up to 8hrs yung battery and 5hrs in 3g.

nag-e-evolve yung gadgets natin, pero yung battery nila hindi kya cguro 1320mah lang ung nilagay ng Nokia kasi ala pa 1500mah na small version (ang lapad kasi nung battery na un).

so far n900 and pinakapowerful device ng nokia ngaun, more powerful, more battery drain. bakit ndi nilagyan ng nokia ng mas-malaking battery? ewan!

yeah you're right, N900 is not a cellphone but a mini computer. i have a nokia e71 as a back-up, just in case. sana nakuha ng n900 ang endurance ng e71.

btw, i work in a warehouse (johnson controls, saudi arabia) where extreme dust, humidity and heat will surely test my n900. so far the only visible side effects are scratches on the screen protector and grime (i have sweaty hands) which often accumulate pero punasan lang ok na ulit. i send emails, video chat, check/download manifests/documents, take photos, listen to music, make calls and occasionaly surf without going to the office, di tulad ng dati na i have to run back and forth to the office. now, if only n900 could brew coffee it would be more than perfect

kudos to Nokia