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		<title>By: Got My Car Docked (iPhone Dock That Is)&#160;&#124;&#160;The Neocell.com</title>
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		<description>[...] There is one tiny problem, but that fixes a big problem. One reason I do NOT want to use the Neocell as a GPS (or any lithium ion battery device) is that heat damages the life of your battery. Even though I&#8217;d never leave my iPhone in the car when I&#8217;m not there, when we&#8217;re talking about hours of possible exposure to the Florida sun during the summer, magnified by the windshield while driving, that heat can take it&#8217;s toll. It&#8217;s not the sun itself that damages the battery, but the heat. [...]</description>
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