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2009-12-30
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2009-12-31
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indeed! The thread was really a compilation of things mentioned on talk.maemo.org and bugs.maemo.org.. the process was enabled r&d, boot, disable r&d... for devices stuck at the "second dot" during booting.. It's well known over here on this forum and since users were arriving at Nokia's other forum I thought it'd be helpful writing it up there..
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-12
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2010-01-12
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I just got off the phone with Nokia support and was told that flashing your device will void the one year warranty. You can install updates and things of that nature but no flashing the device. To do a 'clean' install you must send it in to a Nokia repair center, which are their retail centers. I just called to confirm and the one in Chicago said they are not doing hard resets for the phone. So you have to void the warranty, as confirmed by phone support and the salesman over the phone, to do a hard reset for the phone. Flashing will void the warranty, totally being redundant so you guys understand, and it is the only way to make it 'clean.'
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2010-01-12
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2010-01-12
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I call ********. Idiot level 1 phone support that doesn't have a clue about Maemo.
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2010-01-12
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Agreed. He heard "flash" and thought you were trying to install some pirated software on it.
The EULA (from memory) states that as long as you use your equipment for it's intended use, you are covered by the warranty. Considering that Maemo is by design the software for the N900 (regardless of Maemo 5 version level), you are still running software designed to run on the hardware.
Don't worry, your warranty is safe.
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2010-01-12
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2010-01-12
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