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PhilE
2009-12-28 , 00:31
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I really don't understand why people are still happy to accept this as a software problem. It's sloppy QA, nothing more, nothing less. There are a bunch of devices out there which were, for whatever reason, not assembled to the usual Nokia standards. Those who were unfortunate enough to end up being supplied with one of them (myself included) put up with random reboots and other bizarre problems. After exchanging the troublesome device for a new one, no more reboots and problems. All the N900's being supplied at the moment have the same firmware revision loaded. If some reboot, while others do not, what else could it be but a hardware problem?
I can understand why Nokia might not want to make an official announcement confirming manufacturing problems with some of its products. But to then stand by while software engineers and customers spend valuable time testing possible work arounds in an attempt to identify an alleged software problem is reprehensible in my view. If this was a software issue, then all N900's would exhibit the same symptoms, since they all have the same firmware load.
IF YOUR N900 DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY THEN FFS GET IT REPLACED FOR ONE THAT DOES!!!!
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