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2008-10-21
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.....When disconnected from the N800, the charger still consumes a trivial amount of electricity. Nokia just wants to encourage you to reduce your electricity use.
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2008-10-21
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2008-10-21
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Actually I am not too concern with the consumption of electricity even though I am trying to minimize my footprint, but I was more interested to know if it would damage the N800 by leaving it plugged to the AC adaptor to the electric outlet because of the message I get once it gets a full charge "unplug the AC cord or it will drain the battery"
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2008-10-21
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2008-10-27
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2008-10-27
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What about the error message that I get when I run the slide show? Also, anyway I could change the timing to change slides.
How do I get an App to run. As I said I went to App. Mgr selected the application but don't give me any choice to run but, to uninstall, details or cancel