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'''Warning''': many external power packs [http://thenokiaguide.com/2009/12/16/the-n900-and-external-battery-packs/ are reported not to work well] or not to work at all with the Nokia N900. There are two principal reasons for this: | '''Warning''': many external power packs [http://thenokiaguide.com/2009/12/16/the-n900-and-external-battery-packs/ are reported not to work well] or not to work at all with the Nokia N900. There are two principal reasons for this: | ||
- | # The N900 uses a [http://danielwould.wordpress.com/2010/01/31/n900-charging-from-dumb-charger/ strict implementation of the USB specifications], which means you need a dumb charger (or a cable) that adheres to the spec. | + | # The N900 uses a [http://danielwould.wordpress.com/2010/01/31/n900-charging-from-dumb-charger/ strict implementation of the USB specifications], which means you need a dumb charger (or a cable) that adheres to the spec. |
# The N900's internal battery holds 4.9 Wh of power, so charging it fully from a charger based on one or two 1.2V 1800m Ah AA rechargeable cells (totalling 2.16 to 4.32 Wh of power) is simply not possible and never will be. | # The N900's internal battery holds 4.9 Wh of power, so charging it fully from a charger based on one or two 1.2V 1800m Ah AA rechargeable cells (totalling 2.16 to 4.32 Wh of power) is simply not possible and never will be. | ||
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