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2011-01-19
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2011-01-19
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2011-04-02
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2011-04-02
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2011-04-02
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I have two n900's
the first one I purchased when it was released is really good and does not overheat. however the second one becomes very hot without me doing anything with it. I have removed the battery and it seems to be burning hot.
I dont know what the problem is, my original one has so much more apps and is overclocked, this one isnt so why is it overheating with practically no use?
can anyone help me?
thanks in advance
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2011-04-02
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2011-04-02
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2011-04-02
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But when I for example read books it doesn't heat up.