On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Dan Lund wrote:
> So basically its unuseable in phoenix?
>
>
> On 7/2/07, Tuna <tuna@supertunaman.com> wrote:
>> I have heard that the battery dies at any temperature over 95 degrees...
>>
Not sure what happened to my last reply, but oh well. Anyway, I'm not
sure where this little tidbit came from, but the only thing I could find
online was a reference to operating temps of the iPhone with 95 being at
the upper end. This makes sense, though. You dont really want the
*phone* to reach 95 degrees. Basically, dont leave it outside on the
sidewalk, or on the dash of your car during the day and you'll be fine.
I can assure you that it works just fine outside, with temps over 110.
And it is a pretty damn sweet device. Much better than the:
- bb pearl I had
- blackjack I had
- nokia 6682 I had
- the other 2 nokias I had (all smart phones)
- 4th gen iPod it replaced
btw, I heard a rumor that the human body doesn't work above temps of 110
or so. Phoenix residents must be SOL, no? :)
David
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