I do not agree, for 70-90 % of people phone / PDA lies most of time on table
at home OR at work. Most of us also have more mobile phones.

But of course. There is no expectation of 100 % yield... Never is in our
over-atomic size world :).

Well, that is a problem! JME does not support PHONE CHARGING event unless
3.0 which is still almost unsupported. So it would require personal
operation if programmed...

As for temperature - I tested PDAs, Smartphones etc. in "burn" tests (full
work up to battery drain) for many days and they still keep absolutelly
cold. Even bigger cpus - Itnel Atoms in netbooks and VIAs are capable
sustain passive cooling.

2009/10/27, [email protected] <[email protected]>:
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> Plugged in and charging only happens for a couple of hours per week for
> most people.
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> jm7
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>              10/27/2009 11:59          Phones - please test on your Java
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> On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
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> > It was definitely possible:
> > http://boincoid.sourceforge.net/
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> > But how many minutes does your battery last while processing?
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> Right now, the best way to use it would be to let it run only when
> the phone is plugged in and charged.
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> -Eric
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