On  4 Jan, Richard B. Johnson wrote:

> Well they do! It's just not allowed for us (the users) to know that
> they
> __didn't__ run completely out of power!  If the thing is so dead
> that it won't recharge, it still has 'power' (enough to keep static
> RAM alive). Just remove the battery, wait about 120 seconds for a
> capacitor to discharge,  and, zap, no more stored phone numbers.
> Static RAM with an electrolytic capacitor, isolated with a diode,
> takes so little power that you can normally change defective batteries
> if you don't take too long.

 I've several Nokias and Siemens phones here. All of them will survive
 for weeks without any battery connected; and not only the phone numbers
 on the SIM card. I guess they all have FlashRAM, although I haven't 
 disassembled one recently. 

-- 

Servus,
       Daniel

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