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I'm so used to devices that can tell me battery capacity in percentages that I find n900's little icon very inadequate. Something onscreen - or an occasional sound to tell me if it's getting really low would be good. Lots of devices beep at low battery.
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Sony Psp does it and several cameras too.
In addition, change the N900's light color or pulse rythme when the battery is low would be a good idea. You got that on Sony ericsson phones or sony psp consoles.
Sorry for my english