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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Electronics just dies, that's a fact of life. You were just hit by bad luck there.

Take simcards, for example. The things are produced by the millions, and they are done CHEAP. The mfg process is tuned so that acceptable amount of cards pass the tests, and also the life expectancy of the cards is not that long, thy are designed to last for a couple of years. Once in a while there's going to be a manufacturing defect that hits somebody and now it was just your bad luck to get one.
Thank you for this answer, I hope replacing the SIM will solve this problem (it was a PRE-PAY SIM), but I am asking all these questions because when I saw that message on the screen I began raging very hard knowing something like this killed my N900, a message like this broke a wonderful device, so that's why I was all these questions (ok it's one question, but still unanswered officially) and I wanted to go tomorrow to the store AND SEND BACK this device for a BRAND NEW ONE! But now, with your explanation I chilled down and started thinking that it's not a hardware problem, it's excluded (you know tests might be wrong, so I think it's excluded) to have a hardware problem...

Also, I want to think this is just my superstition, but this happened right after I got a new very powerful router (a 2.4Ghz N router with 3 X 9dbi antenna) and this occurred right after I fired up that monster, but I want to think this is is just my imagination and that router did not burst an EMP shockwave (played and made some EMP's - small ones - in my life) when it was powered up...