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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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@ Hungary
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One question I have...when the N810 is dead and I plug the AC adapter in I do not see any change? Is this what others are seeing? It is unclear to me as the N800 devices seem to respond to the charger?
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2008-01-04
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Would I have been careful and patient enough not to order it from the US I would have had it replaced the following day. Now I hope that it can be solved from software and I don't have to wait for months to get it back. BTW could you tell me how much time the whole replacement procedure took from the day you sent it back?
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2008-01-04
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I also opened a bug here: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2707 . Please take some time to confirm and vote for it.
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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@ Hungary
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I finally put the battery back in again, for a zillion time and plug it in for a longer period, 3-5 mins, and the unit suddenly spring back to life. Any new info? I guess not, but to reinforce my prev notion, that a software mess up, requiring some hard reboot will trigger the on-off problem.
One more new thought, circling around the battery, I still think battery/charger is a factor.
And the battery indicator maybe at fault too, i.e., the battery indicator may show 2 squares, (50%), but infact it is bottom so the iT cannot power on by self, requiring a charge. I know, it is my guess.
Is there any other way to check the battery level, other than the built-in? Linux gurus, where are you?
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2008-01-04
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@ Hungary
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I called Nokia yesterday and they also acted like they had never heard of this issue.
Mine is also a Buy.com purchase so I am a bit concerned about returning it to them??? I might just get a nother defective one?
Has anyone gone the Nokia return route? How long did it take?
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2008-01-04
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After reading this thread I found that the only way I can get the N810 to power-up is by pulling the battery out and waiting ~2 hours. After that amount of time I am then able to power the device up. I think atleta's earlier post about the RTC battery having to drain charge seems to have merit.
I did notice that the time was about 1.5 to 2 hours after the last time I powered it off.
One question I have...when the N810 is dead and I plug the AC adapter in I do not see any change? Is this what others are seeing? It is unclear to me as the N800 devices seem to respond to the charger?