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I ordered an n900 from Amazon and it arrived over the weekend.
I installed the Nokia "suite" software (the one with the calendar/contacts/etc). As something of an aside, that software sucks. It seems it's "not fully" compatible with the n900. Bleh.
Anyway, after spending an hour or two trying to import my Google contacts into the suite software, I gave up. I left the n900 plugged into my laptop on the USB cable overnight and went to bed.
The next day, the n900 was black and wouldn't power up. I fiddled with it a bit and then it occurred to me maybe I hadn't left it with the right connection (I have other devices that only charge on USB if not 'mounted').
So, I plugged it into my wall usb cable for two days (I had other stuff happening and couldn't get back to it).
On my way out the house to work, I grabbed the n900. It appeared to be powered off (black screen) but there was a green light, which seemed encouraging. I put it into the phone pocket on my purse and walked out.
Now, I think the phone may be bricked. I can get a (mostly) black screen with some faint backlighting, and bright white dots, and then it goes to a totally black screen. If I plug it into a computer with the black screen, the pc wants to install new hardware so the phone is "on".
I can also get to the black screen with the faint (not backlit) nokia logo and the usb symbol in the upper right as described here:
http://www.maemofanatics.com/how-to-...ur-nokia-n900/
Could I have bricked it just trying to load in my contacts?
Could the OTA 1.3 update installed automatically without me approving it?
I did take out the SIM card (before I put it on the wall charger) since I needed a working phone. Should I put it back in?
If it is bricked, is there a way to recover from it on a computer that doesn't have admin privs? My laptop's been temporarily lent out and all I have access to for the next two weeks is a work PC running Windows XP.
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2010-10-28
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Try to re-flash including the EMC, always flash the firmware first and then the EMC.
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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I'm still stuck in the short term -- is there a way to reinstall the firmware using software that doesn't need admin privs on Windows? The Flasher won't work.
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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nice to see someone form Android jump onto this side. hope we don't scare you away
edit: the wiki does have detailed instructions for windows flash
I installed the Nokia "suite" software (the one with the calendar/contacts/etc). As something of an aside, that software sucks. It seems it's "not fully" compatible with the n900. Bleh.
Anyway, after spending an hour or two trying to import my Google contacts into the suite software, I gave up. I left the n900 plugged into my laptop on the USB cable overnight and went to bed.
The next day, the n900 was black and wouldn't power up. I fiddled with it a bit and then it occurred to me maybe I hadn't left it with the right connection (I have other devices that only charge on USB if not 'mounted').
So, I plugged it into my wall usb cable for two days (I had other stuff happening and couldn't get back to it).
On my way out the house to work, I grabbed the n900. It appeared to be powered off (black screen) but there was a green light, which seemed encouraging. I put it into the phone pocket on my purse and walked out.
Now, I think the phone may be bricked. I can get a (mostly) black screen with some faint backlighting, and bright white dots, and then it goes to a totally black screen. If I plug it into a computer with the black screen, the pc wants to install new hardware so the phone is "on".
I can also get to the black screen with the faint (not backlit) nokia logo and the usb symbol in the upper right as described here:
http://www.maemofanatics.com/how-to-...ur-nokia-n900/
Could I have bricked it just trying to load in my contacts? Could the OTA 1.3 update installed automatically without me approving it? Would those white dots indicate some other problem?
I did take out the SIM card (before I put it on the wall charger) since I needed a working phone. Should I put it back in?
If it is bricked, is there a way to recover from it on a computer that doesn't have admin privs? My laptop's been temporarily lent out and all I have access to for the next two weeks is a work PC running Windows XP.