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2008-02-04
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But the N-series phones are not so %10-ish, and it's an N-series. If it's essentially either an N800 or an N810 with WiMAX stuffed in, then N801/811, N802/812 (to leave room for the SIM version), etc. would make sense. Still, Texrat said it's not what anyone would expect, and I have seen it referred to as a N801 before. I wouldn't put any money on this, ever, but could be going to 4 digits?
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2008-02-05
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Kind of off topic for this thread but ...
It seems that the problem is not the hardware after all. The problem was a buggy gpsd (or buggy function feeding gpsd the date) that was giving the wrong date by exactly a day ... which cases the gps to cold start every single time.
Jussi Kukkonen found the problem and made a fixed deb available here:
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