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Nokia's policy on whether changing the N900 firmware violates warranty
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Flandry
2010-02-22 , 16:02
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Originally Posted by
Ronaldo
i set the original product code back on the phone.
What does that mean?
Obviously you should restore the intended firmware for a device before sending it back for a problem with the product-if for no other reason than to verify it's not the different firmware causing the problem. I think their response was to be expected.
This is not the same case as updating the firmware with a newer version, or even reflashing the same version.
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