Draining new iPhone 4 without charging it at all first?? HOW??

Just got my new iPhone 4 yesterday and took advice to drain the battery completely before I charge it at all and set it up, but with it only allowing emergency calls, it will take about a week to drain it!
Any tips?

It makes no difference. The iPhone includes a lithium based battery and allowing a lithium based battery to drain completely on a regular basis can cause more harm than charging the battery more often regardless the battery level.
http://www.apple.com/batteries/
You can also recharge a lithium-ion polymer battery whenever convenient, without the full charge or discharge cycle necessary to keep nickel-based batteries at peak performance.

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