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2007-05-31
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the stylus could be longer, the little shiny silver part is rubbing a sore on the side of my index knuckle.... any remedies tot his?
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A lot of sources advise for LiIon batteries to let them go through a couple of complete charges/deep discharges the first time. It's claimed to help maximize the battery capacity.
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Interestingly the Wikipedia entry says you shouldn't. They also say LiIon batteries die pretty quickly if they get too warm - say in the back of your N800 attached to the dashboard of your car on a sunny day.
Apple say similar things about their batteries.
NimH and NiCd batteries are the ones that need deep cycling.
Then again, I've yet to own a mobile device whose battery hasn't totally given up within a year anyway (my laptop's battery is totally dead, it doesn't hold charge overnight any more). So I don't think it really matters
So far the only site I found is maemo.org, I assume thats the only source for developer information and downloadable apps?