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2010-01-09
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Apple states: Operating temperature: 32° to 95° F
(0° to 35° C)
>> http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html
Users report that the screen stops working pretty much below 10° F
Good luck with a winter snow emergency and calling for a tow out of a snow drift or something. There ain't no app for that.
But here is a fun fact. At 7° F, your tongue will stick to the iPhones glass screen. If that should occur, experts recommend using an N900 to call the local Fire Department.
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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And where are the N900 operating temperature numbers? It's not in the booklet that came with it, not in nokiausa.com specifications. Where is it?
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2010-01-09
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Apple states: Operating temperature: 32° to 95° F
(0° to 35° C)
>> http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html
Users report that the screen stops working pretty much below 10° F
Good luck with a winter snow emergency and calling for a tow out of a snow drift or something. There ain't no app for that.
But here is a fun fact. At 7° F, your tongue will stick to the iPhones glass screen. If that should occur, experts recommend using an N900 to call the local Fire Department.
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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(0° to 35° C)
>> http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html
Users report that the screen stops working pretty much below 10° F
Good luck with a winter snow emergency and calling for a tow out of a snow drift or something. There ain't no app for that.
But here is a fun fact. At 7° F, your tongue will stick to the iPhones glass screen. If that should occur, experts recommend using an N900 to call the local Fire Department.
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