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2012-02-15
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2012-02-15
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2012-02-15
, 12:34
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wow... we can Overclock N900 to 2Ghz @ -40, obviously with the special overclocking software called "moo"...
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2012-02-15
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so this is question mainly for the people from Finland, Norway and similar countries, as my n900 works perfectly on -25°C, but havent had the chance to test it on temperatures below that, would love to know if anybody has used it on -40 or below that
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2012-02-15
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How long did the "exposure" last? Actually the battery can't stand that temp. Basically it won't supply enough current once cooled down.
I was able to use it for about an hour tied to a bicycle at 0 - -5°C