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Your lucky.. my n800 barely gets 1 hour of battery life now (with basic usage).
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2010-07-10
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Or... should I just go the cheaper route, buy a Mugen battery, and wait for something that's really worth it down the road?
Dell Streak really has my attention. But I'm not going to settle for anything less than Froyo 2.2 and I don't know the upgrade path for it yet.
Any other good options? Or should I just get the Mugen 1800mAh battery and wait it out?
Thanks in advance.
Get the Mugen, and use it. And when you need the stand, put the almost dead Nokia battery back in. =P. It's not like it's hard to change batteries on the n800/n810. Compared to the stupid method that the N900 uses (gotta pry it off).