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Sorry to see you are still in the same situation.
I am not certain it's a firmware downgrade problem as I suggested before, but the "telephony functions disabled" message does show up in those situations.
If you would care to try with the firmware I suggested before the direct link from nokia navifirm servers is this
http://nds2.fds-fire.nokia.com/fdp/i...ED_MR0_ARM.bin
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Ok, this starts to sound like a hardware failure (and SIM card related)
But I would definitely try to flash the latest firmware given by evan!
Another idea:
Have you tried the paper-between-battery-and-SIM trick yet? And for the "All telephony functions, including emergency calls..."-error you could have look here Just read the two pages and maybe you'll be a lucky guy.
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J4ZZ
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2012-04-25
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Eero Tamminen 2009-12-17 19:17:57 EET
I found one more way to get the device working again when the reason is max reboot count:
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2012-04-26
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2012-05-10
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Try that on a plugged in wall charger or with USB port on PC after you successfully flashed both VANILLA and COMBINED image. (do not interrupt at 66%) - take battery out - insert USB cable (to boot device with charging boot reason) - insert battery & put back cover back - remove USB cable
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2012-06-12
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Hello Good People
I've got a good news here. Today after a long break with my N900 I decided to test the battery with new one
Hallelujah
and it works work like a charms. Tested it and double tested it again and triple its fine. Bye bye all communication error.
How can it be a coincidence after installing nitdroid could break my working battery. Anyway it doesn't matter anymore. Now I know how maemo was so good I would never try any thing other than maemo. Maemo is simple enough.
I want to rename my thread as SOLVED.
Here is my success story in short. Might be helpful for others.
1. My N900 in a working state.
2. Install nitrdoid.
3. Cannot boot Maemo or Nitdroid
4. Flash with different firmware from all the available images and vanilla from HERE. Successfully flashed but no joy. Tried it on Ubuntu no joy.
5. After fiddling for a weeks I discover it work in rd mode if I interrupt my device while it is doing a flash. But can't get ride of all communication error
6. Tried paper trick between sim and battery no Joy
7. Install both CSSU Testing and Stable won't help.
8. Install Meego 1.2 Developer Edition on SD CARD (too slow as well as telephone call not working.
9. I started a private message with nicholes and asked him if he could send me his working roofts from backup menu. nicholes was so generous and kind to send me my request even though he was busy. But unfortunately it did not work.
10. Finally with a new battery it JUST work.
Thank You and I am posting this from my N900
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But I would definitely try to flash the latest firmware given by evan!
Another idea:
Have you tried the paper-between-battery-and-SIM trick yet? And for the "All telephony functions, including emergency calls..."-error you could have look here Just read the two pages and maybe you'll be a lucky guy.
Regards,
J4ZZ
Last edited by J4ZZ; 2012-04-25 at 12:26.