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sony ericsson t616/t610 question

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Hui - 29 Sep 2003 06:01 GMT
At what temperature can the Sony Ericsson operate under?
I am wondering if it's okay to leave the phone in the car during the winter.
Also, so I won't have to post again when the summer comes, is it okay to
leave it out in the sun?

Thanks
Whytoi - 29 Sep 2003 10:37 GMT
> At what temperature can the Sony Ericsson operate under?
> I am wondering if it's okay to leave the phone in the car during the winter.
> Also, so I won't have to post again when the summer comes, is it okay to
> leave it out in the sun?

Sure. Your battery will probably die in the cold first. Also, quick
transfer from the cold to a warm house wil probably leave a few nice
condensation in and out of the phone.

As for the hot summer. Well, fine until all plastic start to melt.

Just use your common sense.
DeLa - 30 Sep 2003 09:19 GMT
> > At what temperature can the Sony Ericsson operate under?
> > I am wondering if it's okay to leave the phone in the car during the winter.
> > Also, so I won't have to post again when the summer comes, is it okay to
> > leave it out in the sun?
>
> Sure. Your battery will probably die in the cold first.

Indeed. Your battery will give up once you are close to freezing
temperatures. A common problem for people who ski e.g. Aftrer warming up it
will go back to work.

Older battery types do not mind being (very) cold.

Also check the manual, it should state in which temperatures the phone will
operate. It won't work under -10?C and above 55?C, but expect battery
problems from about 4?C or lower, temperatures out of which range the
battery can not be loaded...

If I were you I'd pack it in gloves or something.

--DeLa

Also, quick
> transfer from the cold to a warm house wil probably leave a few nice
> condensation in and out of the phone.
>
> As for the hot summer. Well, fine until all plastic start to melt.
>
> Just use your common sense.
Daniel Juhn - 29 Sep 2003 11:15 GMT
its all good, but i suggest you leave it at least in the glovebox...
cd's, let alone mobile phones will attract thieves.

> At what temperature can the Sony Ericsson operate under?
> I am wondering if it's okay to leave the phone in the car during the winter.
> Also, so I won't have to post again when the summer comes, is it okay to
> leave it out in the sun?
>
> Thanks
 
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