N80's Battery life

Indeed. But why buy a Ferrari is you are going to drive it like a Honda Civic?

10 SMS'es a day. That is like just the notifications I get from my voicemail!
I stand by my over 1000mAh statement. Nokia just can't be doing this garbage of throwing everything but the kitchen sink and then hooking it up with a crappy battery. Like damn, Nokia, don't be lame. Do you think we --your consumers -- are stupid?

This is one of the reasons why I left Nokia.
 
This may be a stupid question but I don't suppose a BL-5C battery can be squeezed in, can it? I am thinking about getting one and have four spare 5C's.

Thanks.
 
There is nothing wrong with charging... everyone knows wifi is a battery drainer.

If I don't use wifi and just use the phone for plain old calling, I can last 2-3 days w/o charging.

There are always going to be better N series phone with batter battery support, and higher capacity, but if you use wifi, you're going to drain it faster.
 
Nothing horrible with charging. Hence why I said that if the user did not mind then to give it a try. However, if you are going to blow a lot of cash on any gadget it would be nice that the dumb thing did not die on you half way through the day.

If the phone was $100 then who cares? But when you talking about a lot cash then I expect a certain amount of common sense our the manufacturer.

Sadly NOKIA truly sucks at this. No one here is going to complain that the N80 is a light weight. When it was first announced, everyone one here was excited, however it ended up being a let down because of the battery. Hence why I keep saying that Nokia has to get with it. You can provide this products with crappy battery.

I really don't feel like needing to carry either my recharger or an extra battery everywhere I go.

Who here agrees that missing calls because your battery can barely make it through the day to be huge rip off? Specially for a higher end product?
 
Because I like technology? How is that funny?

Or, what about since I still have a S60 phone as well?
People here have more than one phone. What are you new?

Check my phone lists.

Oh, and lastly, you are really comparing the Nokia battery to the HTC battery?
Righhttt.

Duh.
 
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