I need to do some tests to measure the power management of android
phones under different loads as part of a summer project at my
university. I know that laptops allow you to operate them without
batteries, which makes inserting measuring equipment into the circuit
easy because you just need to splice the power supply. Does anyone
know whether or not any Android phones behave in this manner?

I am specifically interested in knowing about the Nexus One (as that
is what the professor whose lab I am in might be ordering), although
information on whether or not any other Android phones can run without
their batteries is welcome as well. Which phones are ordered will
partially depend on whether or not this is possible.

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