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Let me see if I understand the conclusion...
The N8x0 ITs cannot be run on continuous duty (WiFi going & screen active) while connected to the charger because the power supply/power management is dependent upon having some cushion reserve in the battery and the charger cannot keep up with demand?
Most users who have laptop/notebook computers end up having to run while constantly connected to the charger (on line power) because their batteries won't hold a charge for long.
So you can't operate the N8x0 on line power?
This makes your battery a CRITICAL piece of equipment as you have no back-up mode of operation (i.e. operating on line power).
Gee thanks, Nokia! This should be in BIG BOLD TEXT on the start-up screen. No wonder so many people are having "bricks".
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Mmmmm... I'm really not sure about this. Several times I've got the LOW BATTERY warning (while using the IT battery powered of course) so I connected the power charger asap and no further problem in continuing working with ac mains and charging proccess on background.
I had the N800 plugged into the AC charger and the battery was charging. The battery was never completely discharged all day. 3/4 of the time it was in use today, it was plugged in. The battery appeared to be charging normally. (the battery icon indicated that it was charging whenever it was plugged into the charger)
Suddenly, while I was using Skype, the device threw an alert that the battery was completely discharged, then the device quickly shut down without further warning. I haven't been able to get it to power on since then. I even moved the charger to two different outlets and the device won't boot. Once every 4 tries, it will display the NOKIA screen briefly, but then goes black. I tried unplugging it and taking out the battery and putting it back in, and that didn't help. It also won't boot with the battery out and the charger plugged in, with the battery in and the charger unplugged, etc.
Is there anything I can do, or is it junk after a day of use?