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2008-07-26
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There are tons of user cases where s2ram is useful even though there is electricity somewhere.
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2008-07-26
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2008-07-26
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2008-09-14
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2008-09-14
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Here are some examples:
1) You go on survival tour for a few days and wish to use your NIT as backup GPS in case you get lost, or need to save battery life because you'd like to read your e-mail on day 2 of 3 because you expect an important e-mail.
2) You are travelling by plane or train in non-business class therefore with no electricity at hand.
3) You are in an environment where you don't have the correct loader.
4) You don't like to reload your NIT (or phone, DAP, PDA, laptop, or...) every day for practical reasons.
5) You like to be kind to your lithium ion sweetie.
I have no doubt s2ram is essential for any mobile device, and I'm very happy with this project! I'm about to give 1.11 a go again