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Try to take out the battery for a while, then press and hold the power button for 30 seconds or so.. Wait a bit then plug the battery back in.. Then hook the charger back into the N900 and see what happens.. Hope this works out for you!
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Tried it, didn't work unfortunately, i tested out the battery to see if it wasn't dead, but my tester gives me 2.75v so that's not the case.
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2010-01-01
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2.75v may not be sufficient charge to power the device. When the phone is trying to turn on the draw from the battery would make this value a lot lower again.
It's either a phone problem or more likely a battery problem. I can run my phone completely dead and have done so 5 or more times now and it charges back up without issue.
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So now i'm sitting here with a dead n900 and i have no idea what's wrong, nothing happens when i put in the charger, nothing happens when i put in my pc cable, just nothing happens at all.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by brambi; 2010-01-01 at 08:33.