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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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Have you tried restarting? If that does not work, shut it down, take out the SIM card, start it up, shut it down, insert the SIM again. Then it should see that you are home.
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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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Well if you're sure your operator doesn't think you are roaming(AKA horrible data prices), open settings, open the phone settings, then a bit down select Data roaming and press always allow. You should probably enable this while going abroad though.
(My guess is that your operator somehow failed to register that you are in fact in your home country)
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I just spent a week abroad with my N900. After returning home, it seems the phone doesn't recognize my home operator anymore when using 3G data. I'm able to use the data connection normally, but with an annoying feature. I've had the "always ask" option set for data roaming and now the N900 started asking for whether to allow data roaming or not although I'm in the network of my home operator. I disabled the questions and today I also got a warning message about 10MB data transfered while "roaming".
This happened both with PR1.1.1 and PR1.2. I did search the forums but could not find anything related. Has anyone had similar experiences? This is mostly a minor annoyance but still I'd like to keep the warnings since I travel quite often.