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I haven't figured out the pattern yet, but mostly I don't get the blue progress bar if the tablet is on the charger when I power it up.
I've gone through lots of power-related threads and I haven't seen this combination. I even downloaded the PDF manual from Nokia and looked for a standby-like mode to explain this and didn't find one.
If I plug it into the charger and it says "Charging..." all the time, even overnight. It used to finish charging.
When I push the power-on button to fire it up it shows the Nokia splash screen but DOESN'T have the blue bar crawl across the bottom of the screen. It then seems to work ok.
I do like the fast startup, but it didn't used to be this way. I'm worried that it's stuck in some kind of standby mode that's consuming power even when I want to shut it all the way off.
And I also saw that power-off problem when charging too. Pull the charger, try to power it on, nothing. I pulled the battery for a little while, that didn't work, and then mashed the power button a dozen plus times to get it started.
The linux core of this thing? Impressive. The way I can accidentally break it with software updates? Impressive. The power issues and uncertainty? Not cool.
Any help here is appreciated.