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#63
Originally Posted by beeman102 View Post
god damn nokia, just when they start doing something right. some smart *** developer goes and screws it up by not testing the firmware..how in gods name does something this big get by them?!!?

I too also have the same problem. Has anyone confirmed if reflashing the firmware works at all??
Hmmm I am not entirely convinced that this is a Nokia caused problem.

I am thinking it is either

1. You edited a file by hand so the update didn't overwrite that file but you need the changes. The default behaviour with any Linux system, but maybe it shouldn't be with this phone.

2. An application made changes and Nokia was unaware of these changes [how many apps are there] and thus broken the system when the update came through, making changes that tested fine on an N900 that had standard apps installed.