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The backup app we currently have does not give a file that can be used to flash the N900 back to the point of taking the backup in any way or form as it only backs up certain elements and not the whole system..
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2010-06-02
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But again.. what's the purpose of a "flashable" image if the restore from the built-in app provides everything you need? So that we have 2 ways to backup?
I have had to flash my phone a few times... and have not (personally) noticed anything missing after doing a restore.
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