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I've had my N800 for a few days now, and so far I'm loving it. I've tinkered a bit, but not taken it 'over the top'.
However, one thing keeps confusing me. It's the battery life. I've had several "smartphones" and I've used them quite actively. Their battery life has been about a day, and after active use they've needed 'food' nightly. No problems.
Same goes with laptops; used them extensively, and after a good session they've needed 'feeding'.
So, laptops, a few hours or so. Smartphones, every day, two if not used a lot.
But what about the Internet Tablet..? Currently I seem to get somewhere in there in between (kind of like my hated O2 XDA Exec); I need to charge it pretty much one-and-a-half-time per day... Which in itself isn't much of a problem, except if you're "out and about" all day without a charger and you really want to use it.
Which is a bit of a shame as the reason for getting the N800 was that I wouldn't have to carry a bag around me; Just N800+Phone+BT Keyboard... If I need to stuff a charger into my pockets too I might as well take my bag, and thus my laptop.
Anyway, I guess what I really want to hear from you is your experiences about this; probably more psychological more than factual battery life times.
So what's your experiences and feelings about how the N800 and its battery life can be put into a 'normal' gadgeteer life..?! Thanks!