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2010-03-13
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2010-03-13
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2010-03-13
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thank you, isolano!!!
but is it true that amazon sends you another phone before that you send them that damaged?
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I experience the same identical problem.
I bought a n900 from amazon.com which arrived yesterday.
First, it booted. then I powered it off, inserted the sim, and tried to start it up. It asked me the pin of the sim and then It did not startup anymore.
When I connect it to the usb I can see it as mass storage.
It seems not charge when I connect it to the power.
Suggestion???