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I recently found the limit of n9.
It supports max 1,35GHZ and the phone self reboot after an hour.
1,3GHZ much better stable.
1,37GHZ the phone instantly freeze.
Is there other tweak to avoid the phone restarts? (i would like to push to 1,4ghz)
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and n9 wifi signal is far to be fine