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I like the look of the power monkey explorer but have you tested the power monkey with the N900 ? I note there have been charger issues with the N900 and wouldn't want to spend that much without somebody else having used it first ?
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i uses the self compiled version,
4x batterieholder with solderd microUSB
works fine with ReadyToUseAkkus like eneloops or normal batteries
I found the ZaggSparq
http://www.zagg.com/accessories/ZAGGsparq.php
and then there's also Nokia's small device with 1500mah