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2010-11-10
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People here don't like it when they read negative things about the n900. They get REALLY defensive and throw away common sense and comes out with emotional outbursts instead.
I wish you luck.
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Hi I'd like to share a couple of things here.
I live in Brazil and have, in February and after much consideration and comparison with others, acquired in the US a N900.
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2- They did not acknowledge WARRANTY on the phone either (I will get back to this later on).
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2010-11-10
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I live in Brazil and have, in February and after much consideration and comparison with others, acquired in the US a N900. It has been a wonderful phone and beyond, and answered almost all of my expectations.
I use it mainly for work, which involves constant and full internet access on the go, email, pictures, videos and others.
in that aspect I've had no problems whatsoever. Note I am MAC user and as such, encountered some incompatibilities in synchronizing phone and computer, which have been (thankfully) sorted out in different threads in this community. Once again, thank you all for your support!.
I had a couple of good programs installed and none have given me any problems, including an overclocked (through Kernel) to 500 - 850 MHz.
All good so far. Last week, Tuesday, I unlocked the screen to access emails (by using the side switch) and when I clicked on the email icon on 01 of my desktops, lines appeared on my screen, both vertical and horizontal, as if something was interfering with it. I shut down the phone and when I powered it up again, the display was completely dead.
I heard the nokia sound but no display came up or lit, though I could feel (screen vibration) that the screen was responsive. I connected the AV cable and all worked fine on the big screen, but still my display was dead.
Not having much time to investigate any further, I took, on the following day, my phone to the authorized NOKIA CARE centre where I live. here a couple of things happened:
1- They did not recognize my phone. (It appears this phone is still not available for market in Brazil).
2- They did not acknowledge WARRANTY on the phone either (I will get back to this later on).
Anyway, I left the phone there to analysis and they would give me a quotation on how much it would cost to repair it in a couple of days. Immediately I contacted NOKIA in Brazil inquiring as to why my phone was denied WARRANTY by their specialized centre.
The answer I got was "NOKIA is not responsible for NOKIA phones purchased outside the country".
After 5 days trying, I finally managed to get a hold from NOKIA centre on how much it would cost to have my phone back, I was already sorrowful for it. And to my amazement, the answer I got was even more appalling:
"NOKIA will not provide any parts to repair your phone, as it is not one of the range of phones distributed in your country".
The funny thing is I can get it listed on the NOKIA Brazil webpage for support.
So now I am stuck with a half dead phone (still connects AV and works fine) and don't know what to do. I have tried, as a last resort (willingly knowing that the chances of it working were dim), clearing all user data and restoring to factory default (though all programs I installed are manually there).
I did not find a wiki on reflashing using a MAC, and don't have enough time (or patience for that matters, to try and doing it using XP), and also, I don't quite think this would work either, as I suspect it is but a case of a burnt-out display that needs replacement.
Trying to send the phone to a NOKIA centre in the US is non-productive (taxes to export, contacts in the US, and how to get it back home) and time ineffective, though is proving to be the last resort ever.
Sorry for the long thread and thank you very much for listening.
Any input shared is much appreciated.
Best regards,
N900 and MacBook Pro