Posted by Courthold
Bit of a random question here, but what's a "normal" temperature for a battery? My K700 is connected using FMA, and the temp shows as 530 degrees c and is still rising while I type this..
Posted by whizkidd
Do batteries really get that hot?
Posted by guruchill
At 530 deg. C your phone would have melted, and probably the plastics would have ignited. Maybe there's a decimal point missing and it's at 53.0 deg. C?
Posted by Courthold
Well unless FMA is misbehaving
Posted by kimcheeboi
What are you having over there? Some kind of nuclear meltdown?
Posted by Residentevil
Are you sure you do not have a nokia?
Posted by etaab
Ive PM'ed him so many times not to use his phone whilst in the sauna but he never listens.
Posted by Lembo
Watch out Courthold!!!
As we all remember
Girl burned when cell phone catches fire
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=62685
Posted by shyam335
I wonder where the temperature sensor for batt. . K700 that hot? ;-) So you might need a fan for it powered from another batt :-D
Posted by Lembo
I've just thought.
I know the PDA's are much quicker but I'll be waiting for the first phone that needs a heatsink or a mini fan.
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Posted by kimcheeboi
they have 400 MHz processors in PDAs; I'll be waiting for a phone to integrate that technology
Posted by Atlis
Axim X30 - 624MHz processor!!! No fan! Btw: that tempereture isn't possible!