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Could someone develop an app that will give a time of when the battery is likely to expire based on the current usage. Basically, whatever you are currently running at the time the battery expire widget would show you a time when it will reach 0%. Or be able to configure it to warn or alert you when it reaches 5%.
This could be useful for estimating if you need to take a charger or extra battery with you when going out. It would also be useful for ensuring that you can have enough battery power all day by warning you that a running a current app or browsing the net will mean that your N900 will run out of juice before you can get home.
Any takers?
There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death. Proverbs 14:12