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Hello People!
Today I was cycling through the city, and I felt something falling out of my pocket. Kdeng pam klets spleng... There was my N900. I have tried booting it up at home... a broken screen. But god may know what is broken too.
My first question: How can I recover the data out of my N900? There must be a way by just reading the RAW MMC-data, and then just mounting it on my Linux workstation. I bet someone has done this before, any ideas?
My second question: What will the successor of the N900? Or won't there be any, because the whole Microsoft-Nokia takeover is killing Maemo/Meego? I think I must go to Android, then... I only allow Linux on my mobile! Root and freedom is the way to go, I believe.
My third question: The shop where I bought it won't propably send it out for warranty. Is there any way to hide the scratches from the device? *Maybe* they will fix it.
The N900 is the best phone I ever had. Buying a new one (and no, I ain't going to buy one from eBay or second hand) is nearly impossible. There are no trustworthy shops in the Netherlands area wich provide them for a small price. The Phone shop in my city can't deliver one, unknown deliver time.
I think I need to switch to Android, but that breaks my heart. Google must keep their hands off my contacts and other private things...
Thanks for any response, input, and pointers.
PS: The N900 is a bit old, too. 600Mhz is a bit 2009... 2x1+Ghz is more 2011!
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2011-06-15
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Thanks for the replies, guys!
I will try to send my N900 to Nokia. I don't loose anything, because if there are costs I can get it back without further costs.
Now my question. I heard Nokia has sensors built in their devices to monitor falls. They could be readout at the repair center. I have reflashed the device, and succesfully recovered the data.
Is there a way to 'reset' this sensor-counters? That would probably be my last way to succeed.
Any ideas on this one?
Today I was cycling through the city, and I felt something falling out of my pocket. Kdeng pam klets spleng... There was my N900. I have tried booting it up at home... a broken screen. But god may know what is broken too.
My first question: How can I recover the data out of my N900? There must be a way by just reading the RAW MMC-data, and then just mounting it on my Linux workstation. I bet someone has done this before, any ideas?
My second question: What will the successor of the N900? Or won't there be any, because the whole Microsoft-Nokia takeover is killing Maemo/Meego? I think I must go to Android, then... I only allow Linux on my mobile! Root and freedom is the way to go, I believe.
My third question: The shop where I bought it won't propably send it out for warranty. Is there any way to hide the scratches from the device? *Maybe* they will fix it.
The N900 is the best phone I ever had. Buying a new one (and no, I ain't going to buy one from eBay or second hand) is nearly impossible. There are no trustworthy shops in the Netherlands area wich provide them for a small price. The Phone shop in my city can't deliver one, unknown deliver time.
I think I need to switch to Android, but that breaks my heart. Google must keep their hands off my contacts and other private things...
Thanks for any response, input, and pointers.
PS: The N900 is a bit old, too. 600Mhz is a bit 2009... 2x1+Ghz is more 2011!