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2010-10-08
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for battery temp yes but idk how to view the readings. sorry plus it's not very accurate apparently
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then when you need the extra power ideal/1100 is nice
and for power saving starving/600 or 700 is perfect
but thats for my mobile
i dont know about anyone else :P
abd heat ONLY rise when connected to 3g or charging
but thats understandable
and when using high processing apps or games i wouldnt suggest leaving it at 1150 at all!*1150Mhz is the red zone to me*
N900 @850Mhz
My N900 changed my life and made it ALOT easier!