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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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Yes, I'm happy to see someone bring back proper usage of "brick".
If it is bricked it is like a brick. It doesn't light up. It doesn't charge. It just sits there like a brick.
Unfortunately, so many people use it incorrectly that you may as well assume that a phone reported as bricked isn't bricked till proven otherwise.
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2010-05-28
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I agree with you. Way too much 'fear-mongering' and even blatant trolling about how the N900 can be bricked.
Just some quick examples:
Etc, etc, etc...
....Have fun and enjoy a phone that you can hack to death and then bring back to life rather easily. With out having to know a secret handshake or by joining a 'leat forum or suttin'
...The real strength of the N900 over other devices that you have this level of access to (by whatever means) is that no matter how badly you screw it up, in 20 minutes or less you can bring it back from the dead.
The dang Lazarus phone.
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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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I don't know the difference between N810 and N900. But I indeed bricked my N810 by doing
warning: please don't try it, if you don't know for sure.
/dev/mtdblock0 is for bootloaderCode:dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mtdblock0 dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mtdblock1
/dev/mtdblock1 is for config
Now there are nothing show on screen when do firmware flashing or firmware cold flashing by using USB.
I know there are Serial Console connector under the battery which perhaps can be used for cold flashing.
TTL level converter is needed and tools to access pad connector also needed. I have found this
I haven't try to unbricked it because I haven't bought these tools.
Under Nokia label, other pad connectors can be found perhaps for JTAG port. But no function for each pad connector can be found.
N810 don't have ROM/BootRom let user choose booting from NAND or from MMC/SD, when all code on NAND is zeroed, it will be bricked. That's all I know about this situation.
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2010-05-28
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Oh, there was no mocking intended. I was simply agreeing with him
Seeing some of abill_uk's posts I'm pretty sure he has a good sense of humor.
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2010-07-09
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That was funny.......
But on a serious not I agree here It is impossible to brick the n900
They only condition i can see it being bricked is if the hard drive malfunctioned and stopped working which I think i slim but then again who am i