funkmunk
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2011-01-10
, 14:41
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@ Mumbai, India
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2011-01-10
, 14:45
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2011-01-10
, 15:06
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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#43
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If I let my fully charged N900 sit on the desk for 5 hours and don't even touch it, with nothing running but have it connected to 3G, then the battery will die. Until 2-3 months ago, this was not the case. I would need to recharge daily, but it would make it through most of the day on a single charge even if I made calls, used IM and spent a couple of hours running programs.
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2011-01-10
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@ Hereford, England
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#44
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No its the other way round.You first have to flash the EMMC and then without rebooting the phone flash the FIASCO image.
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2011-01-10
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@ USA
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2011-01-10
, 15:20
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@ Mumbai, India
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The information on flashing has changed fairly recently (I think). It was the way round that Jade said, but has now changed to the way that you siad. Would it be worth trying both ways anyway?
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2011-01-10
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2011-01-10
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@ Mumbai, India
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2011-01-10
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@ Finland
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2011-01-10
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@ Hereford, England
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Well there is no problem in trying. I did too but if you flash the kernel first and then the EMMC and start the phone you will not seen words when the homescreen launches.There will be just square boxes in the status bar, the menu, the application names & nothing will work.
That is why the Wiki mentions that you first have to flash the EMMC since it wipes out everything & then flash the kernel for things to load back to a default state.