I can't wait to see what phone has the 1.5 GHz processor. I hear it will support 1080p video (as opposed to the 720p of the EVO). It's dual-core too. But, rather than say HD3, I'll say EVO 2.
(or maybe the HD3 will have 1.5, and the EVO 2 will have 1.8, or better...)
I visited a company a few weeks ago for work and they are working on solar panels for consumer electronics that charge off of incandescent type artificial lighting. They had prototypes for cellphones where the battery door had this panel. I think that would be a huge improvement.
AS more info comes in, rest assured that there will be alot more threads in this section and before you know it, things will be pushed down to the next page.
TS
Edit: Just came across this article talking about Hesse and the WiMax marriage which has been mentioned alot recently, but what I find interesting is the part of this...
In addition, products like the battery-operated router from Cradlepoint Technology could bring WiMAX capabilities to devices that aren't even WiMAX-enabled, as long as they are Wi-Fi-enabled. Cradlepoint's router converts a WiMAX signal into a Wi-Fi signal that can connect to as many as eight Wi-Fi devices. Motorola also has developed a device that combines WiMAX with a Wi-Fi front-end radio, but the vendor so far only is making that product for the 3.5 GHz band.
Screw the current battery, I say put in a nuclear reactor in there and put every one else to shame.
But seriously, everything else is either getting smaller (components), bigger (screens) but the battery. They really need to come up with a better longer lasting battery.
Don't count the nuclear battery out. Check this out:
" Penny-size nuclear battery keeps going and going
"Scientists at the University of Missouri are developing a small nuclear battery that they say can hold a million times more charge than standard batteries.
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