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Originally Posted by fiepel View Post
Does anyone know what the mini switch under the battery, labeled "1/10" is for?
If it wasn't for the "1/10", I would guess this:

http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=13504

Look in paragraph 13...


Are you sure it isn't labeled "1/0"?
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Mine is set at '1'.. The switch is definitely labeled 1/10
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Never noticed it before but it's labeled 1/10 or just happens to have a 1/10 label beside it. Mine is also set to 1.
 
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Originally Posted by fiepel View Post
Does anyone know what the mini switch under the battery, labeled "1/10" is for?
It's not a switch, it's part of the locking pegs that keep the mechanics and the pwb together.
Better leave it alone unless you are interested into opening the device (and void the warranty: the screws are dipped in blue paint that comes off when they are removed).
 
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I think you are right.
Hope you did not find that out while voiding your warranty.

If you did open the device: did you see any possibility to upgrade the internal memory in an easy way?
 
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Originally Posted by igor View Post
It's not a switch, it's part of the locking pegs that keep the mechanics and the pwb together.
Better leave it alone unless you are interested into opening the device (and void the warranty: the screws are dipped in blue paint that comes off when they are removed).
Oh its the "VOID my warranty instantly" switch. I wish my 770 had one, just in case I want to do this.
 
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Originally Posted by fiepel View Post
I think you are right.
Hope you did not find that out while voiding your warranty.
Those were prototypes, no warranty ;-)

Originally Posted by fiepel View Post
If you did open the device: did you see any possibility to upgrade the internal memory in an easy way?
It's not possible, it's stacked on the processor. Samsung itself does the mounting.
 

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Cool, another mystery solved!

I am still struggling with the mystery that installing some packages may cause a switch-on problem on my N810... but that is worth another thread...
 
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