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... Pick up a brick and smash your phone to bits? Surely that has to count as bricking it, and I really doubt a reflash would fix... although you never know!!
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There are now many detrimental issue's being reported about the N900 and i want to prove just how clever the N900 actually is from the design point for developers so here is YOUR chance to add comments from a pure technical viewpoint.
First of all i want to clear something here about the word "bricked".
Countless threads are talking about "bricked" my N900 etc etc etc and i feel its very unfair indeed to use the word BRICKED in the case of the N900 because any mobile in the past that has earned this title means that to reverse the "bricked" situation normally required specialised manufacturers equipment or hacking equipment to get the device "un-bricked" and can not normally be done by end user or it's owner AND sometimes has indeed been an IRREVERSIBLE situation in many cases ie DEAD device.
The design of the N900 i must say after looking at both the hardware and software designed by Nokia has been done with great expertize as any of the so called "bricked" situations has been easily reversed by end user with very little equipment or knowledge needed (if any at all) as the advice is here on this forum for ANY given problematic "bricked" situation in easy read and understandable form thanks to the work from members of this community so therefore the "bricked" situation is no more than a REVERSIBLE loop situation to get the device back up and running simply by flashing the devices firmware back to reverse the fault of programming failure in the very worst scenario.
The N900 is actually an incredible piece of hardware as the design was well thought out for development purposes to enable just about anyone to have a go at programming with any mistakes REVERSIBLE with a simple flash situation and that to my knowledge is a very first for any mobile phone and is also subject to debate on this thread.
Now here is your chance to have input to really enlighten all the skeptics and the very people that put down the N900 as a piece of garbage basically that it is in fact an incredible device with HUGE potential, this i feel is important to the community and the N900 to gain back some credibility.
I have looked at every angle here and can not find a way to destroy or truly brick (non reversible) the N900 apart from one aspect that will indeed damage and that is the overclocking situation.
This is another aspect and i am not asking overclocking to be even talked about here as its obvious potential damaging results without proper cooling to the processor will indeed brick (irreversible) the N900 (unless new cpu component(s) can be replaced).
Also the USB design fault is indeed repairable so is not permanent.
I am asking for anything and everything at all SOFTWARE wise that will truly brick IRREVERSIBLY the N900 to be talked about on this thread.
Over to the community for discussion.
Last edited by abill_uk; 2010-05-27 at 15:56.