> > If I'm in a situation where I absolutely want to make sure we don't > > emit any power, I'd remove the battery anyway. > OK, there are people who feel uncomfortable with a battery in *any* cellphone > nearby, when they have some confidential talk ;-)
OTOH, I'm more concerned about possible triggers of any "action" by unknown source (like RF-interference from outside, ESD etc) than about GTA02 might not be able to stop all subsystems on power down. Observation: GTA02 laying beside my PC in the night, definitively powered down for ~24h, no SIM-card inserted, nothing attached, case closed. Suddenly I see a short red flash from AUX-button. o.O !?!? Vbat-low IRQ from PMU??? RF-interference or static? Of course device was in power-down mode when I examined it 30sec later, but anyway... Probably in blasting areas it's always safe side of fence to have no battery in any electronic device, maybe better even don't carry any batteries at all. /jOERG
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