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Old 11-29-2007, 02:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I'm thinking of purchasing the Q smartphone. I walk to work, sometimes in very cold weather (-20C) while listening to music or a book.

Has anyone experienced any battery or display problems when using these items in cold conditions?
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Old 11-29-2007, 03:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm thinking of purchasing the Q smartphone. I walk to work, sometimes in very cold weather (-20C) while listening to music or a book.

Has anyone experienced any battery or display problems when using these items in cold conditions?
-20C!?!?
do you live in the arctic circle!?

i would doubt anyone here can vouch for that low of a temp...but check the Q9h specs and see if there is a temperature grid...alot of items include the do not use below Xdegrees and above Xdegrees
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Hell i live in WI and we got down to -18 with a wind chill of -45 last winter. and sorry this is my first winter with my q so i cant help you out. I would think if your q is in your pocket atleast you should be ok.
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Gets to minus 20 at least once in the winter here too.
Seen it go as low as minus 33 at night.

The problem is the battery old temperatures are not good for Li-Ion batteries.
Pulling the phone out of a nice warm inside pocket making a call would not hurt but I would not leave it in the car over night.
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