Everyone I know wears the phone on the belt or carries it in the purse all
of the time, and only puts it on charger when it needs to be on the
charger.
jm7
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I do not agree, for 70-90 % of people phone / PDA lies most of time on
table
at home OR at work. Most of us also have more mobile phones.
But of course. There is no expectation of 100 % yield... Never is in our
over-atomic size world :).
Well, that is a problem! JME does not support PHONE CHARGING event unless
3.0 which is still almost unsupported. So it would require personal
operation if programmed...
As for temperature - I tested PDAs, Smartphones etc. in "burn" tests (full
work up to battery drain) for many days and they still keep absolutelly
cold. Even bigger cpus - Itnel Atoms in netbooks and VIAs are capable
sustain passive cooling.
2009/10/27, [email protected] <[email protected]>:
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> Plugged in and charging only happens for a couple of hours per week for
> most people.
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> On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
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> > But how many minutes does your battery last while processing?
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> Right now, the best way to use it would be to let it run only when
> the phone is plugged in and charged.
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> -Eric
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