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: It's a wiki, feel free to fix it yourself. ;) Also, remember to sign your comments! <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> [[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 04:20, 26 March 2009 (UTC) | : It's a wiki, feel free to fix it yourself. ;) Also, remember to sign your comments! <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> [[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 04:20, 26 March 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :Did some quick research and its actually Lithium-ion polymer so its just a variant of Li-ion and they are so similar it is probably not worth the distinction in this article. The N900 is now using Li-Ion [http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/accessories/all-accessories/power/batteries/nokia-battery-bl-5j BL-5J] --[[User:cas07|cas07]] 21:54, 16 January 2010 (UTC) | ||
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should this be categorized to beginners or power users? | should this be categorized to beginners or power users? |
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Unattributed Quotes
The page contains an abundance of unattributed quotes. While I don't think we need to go Wikipedia-style "Citation Needed" happy in the maemo.org wiki, the sheer number of unattributed quotes in this particular article feels odd. Can anyone find sources for these quotes? --sjgadsby 13:13, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
Battery type
> The tablets use lithium-ion batteries
They actually use lithium polymer batteries (advantages and disadvantages), specifically the BP-5L (770, N800) and BP-4L (N810).
- It's a wiki, feel free to fix it yourself. ;) Also, remember to sign your comments! ~~~~ GeneralAntilles 04:20, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
- Did some quick research and its actually Lithium-ion polymer so its just a variant of Li-ion and they are so similar it is probably not worth the distinction in this article. The N900 is now using Li-Ion BL-5J --cas07 21:54, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
category
should this be categorized to beginners or power users?