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2011-02-07
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2011-02-07
, 20:03
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@ Italy
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2011-02-07
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i am 99.99% sure that this is an issue with your provider, not the n900. a new sim card might help.
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2011-02-07
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@ Italy
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2011-02-07
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2011-02-07
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@ Italy
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2011-02-07
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I have a strange problem with my N900. I let it sit on my desk for a while (about 3 hours) and did not use it. The 2G/3G coverage is excellent (all bars).
I was sitting in the same room when I received a SMS from my provider about a missed call 1 minute earlier. This is just weird. The phone was not ringing and the person on the other end told me that it said "the subscriber you've called is not available".
I've already had this three times now in an area with great 2G/3G coverage. The phone was not connected to the internet, it was idling around doing nothing. The battery is fully charged.
Is there anyone here who already had this problem? Any ideas? I don't see any suspicous messages in dmesg.