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2010-12-16
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2010-12-16
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2010-12-16
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im in canada, fredericton.. my phone gets so cold htat its hard to hold....its around -20 here normaly... goes even worse in jan.. -30... just a thought.. im running at 600mhz stock.. how much can i over clock in a weather like here ?????? how about 2000mhz ???? would it over heat ?
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disclaimer-plz do not put ur N900 into the frezer or snow,i got drycold weather here so plz take a note.
Nokia do something