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If your phone is locking up and rebooting quite often and you haven't added any extra software, I would give it in to repair.
 

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#32
why can't people be as nice as Robb? Nice simple answer
 

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#33
some of the users on this site make me nauseous. And in this case, I'm not talking about the OP.

why so quick to judge and name call and give the most ridiculous advice?? Why not hear him out and first say "please give us a more detailed example of the con XX or XY?"

I find people that are so quick to call "troll" or say "throw your device out" or "i hate n900 because of people like him" are infinitely worse than genuine trolls. And in this case, the guy is not a troll nor an "N900 hater" so dont be so quick to ostracize. I can definitely see where he's coming from. The N900 is a GREAT device and I love it but at times, it doesn't feel as polished as other devices (GOD FORBID!). But I am willing to live with my investment because I know it's a new OS, and with the new merge, etc, etc, etc.

point being. people, relax. ask for more info from the OP and have some damn patience. if you dont like a thread IGNORE it and move on.

OP: perhaps next time, clarify what kind of feedback exactly you're looking for...
 

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#34
Only problem is that it will cost about £187 to get it repaired. That will be £687 spent on a phone.Then if the problem happens again will be more money.
Anyone wanna buy N900?
 
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#35
If it locks up and reboots Nokia should repair/replace it under warranty. Have you tried flashing it to see if the issues persist?
 
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Originally Posted by maemo900 View Post
Only problem is that it will cost about £187 to get it repaired. That will be £687 spent on a phone.Then if the problem happens again will be more money.
Anyone wanna buy N900?
Why the extra cost?
 
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#37
Originally Posted by maemo900 View Post
Was very excited about it but now not too impressed.
Did you somehow not read anything at all anywhere about the device before you bought it?

You know, it's also a really bad shaver, and it doesn't make fries very well.

What are you going to get after you sell it?
 
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Originally Posted by maemo900 View Post
Only problem is that it will cost about £187 to get it repaired. That will be £687 spent on a phone.Then if the problem happens again will be more money.
Anyone wanna buy N900?
surely it has warranty?? they can't charge you to repair a faulty phone that isn't out of it's warranty
 
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#39
this link shows how to do it

http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/t5/Po...ata/m-p/591877

only problem is my version doesn't show up
(RX-51_2009SE_(***)_PR_COMBINED_203_ARM.bin

(***) this bit with the stars is where my version goes but it is not showing up. It gives you a list of 12 versions but mine doesn't match. What can i do or doing wrong?
 
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Go into Settings, About Product and report back what version number you see

For instance, mine is Version 2.2009.51-1.203.2
 
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