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Hey guys, I recently I had the misfortune of experiencing the dreaded WSOD, and a thought occurred to me. We know that the early 770's did not have the fault, and that the later generation lacked it as well. So with that in mind, do you think that it would be possible to determine whether or not a specific device may or may not have the fault, based on one or more of the various ID numbers on the device, or on the country of manufacture.
I figure a good starting point would be to identify the devices that obviously have the fault, and those that appear to not have it. They would, of course, need to have been in continuous use for quite some time, say a year or more. I know that this is a long shot, but frankly I'm afraid to purchase another 770, and I'm not sure that I can afford an 800 or 810. Plus, it seems a shame for so many good devices to go unused because of that fear alone.
Let me know what you think. Thanks guys.
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2009-08-05
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2009-08-05
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2009-08-06
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Thanks, I know, I've been looking myself. But the 770 that just died on me was from ebay, and I've heard that the N800 had a similar issue, so I was hesitant to purchase anything other than the N810 for fear of the same thing happening(I've had bad luck with computers over the last 2 months).
Oh well, it was worth a try. I guess I'll just keep looking at the newer models. I could use the built in GPS on the N810 anyways. Thanks for the reply 68Guns.
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2009-08-06
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2009-08-06
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Just send it to nokia. They will replace it for free irrespective of the warranty. Anyway you need to look at the n800 or n810. Their prices will hit rock bottom within the next 2 months.
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2009-08-06
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2009-09-10
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2009-09-10
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I figure a good starting point would be to identify the devices that obviously have the fault, and those that appear to not have it. They would, of course, need to have been in continuous use for quite some time, say a year or more. I know that this is a long shot, but frankly I'm afraid to purchase another 770, and I'm not sure that I can afford an 800 or 810. Plus, it seems a shame for so many good devices to go unused because of that fear alone.
Let me know what you think. Thanks guys.