Well - that is true, I have also this experience - when calling or sending /
recieving data, phones turn very hot.

2009/10/27, [email protected] <[email protected]>:
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> I think there may be interesting "non-cpu intensive" applications too, such
> as Quake-Catcher Network.  we're looking at using the iphone when
> docked/charging to be a QCN sensor; and using a google phone in a box with
> a usb sensor and a solar panel for charing for "rapid deployment" to hot
> spots or aftershock monitoring of a major earthquake etc.
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