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#11503 27-Jan-2007 09:14
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I am using Nokia N72.

I use this mobile as a modem to surf internet from my pc. I download a lot. I surf 10/12 hour in a day. I just keep on charging and surfing.

I  want to know that is this bad for my mobile? I think batery may damage very soon. Except this is there any problem if i surf a lot? Is there any way to surf without batery? I mean some kind of charger.... Plz let me know...

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#58998 27-Jan-2007 09:33
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Using your phone will not harm it at all.





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  #60503 12-Feb-2007 12:01
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heartshacker: I  want to know that is this bad for my mobile? I think batery may damage very soon. Except this is there any problem if i surf a lot? Is there any way to surf without batery? I mean some kind of charger.... Plz let me know...


If you are concered about damaging the battery, then you can see if your phone will power up on charger only: i.e. remove battery, plug in charger, power up. This may not necessarly work though.

I wouldn't be too concered though, the worse that can happen is that you will shorten the life of the battery if on charger 24/7




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#60550 12-Feb-2007 17:58
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heartshacker: I  want to know that is this bad for my mobile? I think batery may damage very soon. Except this is there any problem if i surf a lot? Is there any way to surf without batery? I mean some kind of charger.... Plz let me know...

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Is browsing a lot harmful for mobile phone?

Not harmful for your phone, but VERY harmful for your wallet Money mouth

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