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Old October 19th 08, 12:37 PM posted to uk.telecom.mobile
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Default Huawei D100 router Li-Ion battery in it?

On 2008-10-19, wrote:
http://gadgeteer.org.uk/2008/10/13/d...er-tech-specs/

Is this right?
Mine only works plugged into the mains.


Is there a user manual? Probably a PDF file on a CD. If there really is
a battery, perhaps it takes time to get charged up - and goes flat
rapidly. Powering the 'mobile broadband' dongle and the router
(essentially a small computer) and the WiFi stuff, sounds like a fairly
heavy load for a small battery pack. 950mAh isn't actually very much
capacity - there are AAA NiMH cells that claim 1000mAh.

Many re-chargeable gadgets require a 24 hour 'soak' charge before being
take into use, to get the battery 'conditioned'.

No mention of a battery here
http://www.three.co.uk/personal/mobiles_/discover.omp?CID=1219998539390&PAYG=true#

The maker's own site is not very forthcoming
http://www.huawei.com/mobileweb/en/products/view.do?id=1180&pageId=null
but the 'in use' pictures don't show a mains lead.

Even without a built-in battery, it looks like a useful gadget. You may
be able to run it from an external battery pack.

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