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#31
@bills2north
1. About product dissappears once you reflash ur N900 with custom kernels, lehto's probably
2. Go to appman download and install rootsh
3. If you intend to restore ur about product info u should be root i.e. type root then enter then do the other stuff
 
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#32
Just a thought...

I was wondering that I don't think the n900 is very slow or unresponsive since the latest pr1.3 update. Even when I play on DrNokSnes or other emulators, run websites and other apps, it runs smoother and everything is more responsive ever since.

By overclocking the device (i've read a lot on these threads though I'm in no way anywhere near a developers' level of understanding nor ingenious in tweaking the device) your n900 becomes like how? Does it:

1. Never lag
2. No startup time when you open an app
3. Never hangs when opening multiple apps.

Really? So it becomes like a NEVER delay/lag phone? Cause it seems so important to some users that it has to be overclocked. I was thinking about overclocking it too but just holding back for a couple of reasons that to some might seem irrelevant.

So far, I have perpetually turned on everything which included apps manager, multiple websites with microb, and probably every other app that I have including 1 or 2 games (total of nearly 24 apps; just to show off to my girl... hehehe) and it seemed to just lag a little bit between switching apps (especially microb and the app manager) which to me is tolerable because there were like 24 apps ON which on a regular basis I NEVER do. Everyday, I regularly have like 4-6 apps on at one time... the most would be 8 if I feel a bit... indulgent..

Besides, just thinking logically, that even overclocking on computers, which is quite easily done; there are always warnings about overheating. This doesn't seem so disastrous however because if you're a real techie and have like 4 cpu fans blowing at it in an airconditioned room, with all sorts of cooling gels and replace them on the cpu all the time, overheating doesn't really become that much of a big deal EVEN THOUGH it is still an issue and you still have to be careful with it.

Probably if there was a way to cool the hardware down in your device CERTAINLY; I'm sure that it should be OK.. probably.. I don't know cause it's really hard to imagine it on such a small device right? I could probably be wrong but I just don't seem to be able to find out EXACTLY if it is 100% OK..

I might be too careful in this but I really like my current n900... everything from it's hardware to the settings I've put in. I'd really feel bummed if anything (even the SLIGHTEST) would happen to it due to overclocking...

Well, just a laymen's opinion..
 
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#33
@ammyt
excellent, thanks will do..
 
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