Poll: How many times do you have to remove the battery on your N900?
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How many times do you have to remove the battery on your N900?

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Had to pull the battery on mine for the first time just now. It's the first morning since I installed the power kernel, I had it OC'd to 850Mhz. I got to the office and couldn't see the office wifi network (multiple routers running DD-WRT). I could see pretty much every other wifi network in the area. Tried deleting the AP and adding it again, still couldn't see it, so next I tried rebooting. N900 shut down and wouldn't start back up, it just acted completely dead. So after I pulled the battery I was able to start up. Still couldn't see the network though. So I went onto another network and reinstalled the stock kernel. Everything works OK again but I miss the speed...
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Originally Posted by dharder View Post
Even after reinitializing the internal software and the eMMC I am noticing I have to remove the battery from time to time. I reboot daily and all. Is anyone else having the same problem?
My disappointing N900 needs to be rebooted every day, as it often freezes, stops working or works slow...ugh
 
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The only times my phone freezes is when im using NITDROID
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#55
never freeze, remove the battery twice to insert SIM card and resolve the led issue with fcamera.
 
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I had it freeze once or twice... but that was my own fault. I had a glitch in my software, and it went into an infinite-loop. Oh, and when I was figuring out my OC settings...

Other than that, no freezes. Even when clocked to 1100mhz!
 
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I have my phone clocked to 950mhz and it has never frozen in maemo.. one time it has froze on nitdroid.
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Too often to count. Has significantly improved since I overclocked to 1000mHz.
 
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never freezes in maemo oc@900mhz...

using nitroid freezes pretty much everytime but only in settings when trying to uninstall apps or games that dont work. otherwise runs fine on all other parts of nitroid...
nitroid oc@900mhz.
 
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a few times that were usually my fault, through oversights like a typo in an event.d script called on started hildon, then I HUP'ed hildon and my N900 got noticeably warm and wouldn't respond. my overclocked android phones locked up far more often. also, nitdroid hates my N900.
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