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Ok I got a refund. Question should I buy another or do N800s just crash and reboot a lot. I'm feeling a little burnt and disappointed. But damn that screen is good.
Ossian
I have to ask a dumb question I bought an N800 today on impulse after lusting after one for ages. Largely to act as a web tablet (which I had been using a PSP for and before that a Pocket PC which is now dead). It looks pretty good however...
I had some bother with getting the radio to work through the headphone socket and noise (like not earthed right) from the socket when not in use. Worse still the N800 reboots randomly, sometimes it reboots 4/5 times in a loop. Is my new N800 faulty? It is certainly annoying. I don't want to have to take it back but I'd much rather have a working one.
Thanks guys,
Ossian
PS- I have the latest OS build factory installed