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I don't think the battery is the problem.
Today using only the battery, I listened to the media player for about 4 hours and still had 3 hours left - or so it said.
Thanks anyway.
Mark
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2010-01-22
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My N810 as a button cell between USB connector and 3.5 mm jack on the main board. Judging from old pictures the battery is /not/ soldered in place.
If I don't manually change it to the current time & date, it starts up with that time.
If I do change to the proper date & time, it operates normally until it is restarted.
Otherwise, the N810 seems to run properly.
Anyone have any ideas as to the nature of the problem?
Thanks
Mark