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2009-12-15
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I know nothing of the workings of the device, but as we all should have the same base software and some of the units reboot and some not, I would say that this is due to hardware issues. Faulty components, faulty soldering or some such. Something that happens occasionally on production line.
I would return my unit for a replacement.
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2009-12-15
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2009-12-15
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Hi guys,
I don't know if posting this is stupid but here we go:
I bought a couple of N900 (one for me and one for my girlfriend) and Nokia gave us two additional batteries for expending 1000 pounds.
The thing is that I used the device for a couple of days without problems with the original battery. After that time I tested the free one and I got some unexpected reboots.
My girlfriend told me "It has to be the battery". I told her, that doesn't make any sense but I changed it.
After that I haven't had any more reboots. One week usage now...
Maybe it's worth to try?
Good luck to everyone.
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2009-12-15
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that might be one reason for minority of people whose device is rebooting. but for the most concering that is no solution. so if only possible, that should also be checked if changing battery helps.
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2009-12-15
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2009-12-15
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Can someone else with a randomly rebooting device try putting in another battery?
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2009-12-16
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2009-12-16
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2009-12-16
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I know nothing of the workings of the device, but as we all should have the same base software and some of the units reboot and some not, I would say that this is due to hardware issues. Faulty components, faulty soldering or some such. Something that happens occasionally on production line.
I would return my unit for a replacement.