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on my main device the modem got loose last year.. (need to copy the whole device to a new one... can't find an easy way)
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My only N900 which I bought 9th of December 2009 broke yesterday. "All telephony functions disabled". Thought that the sim-card was just loose and tried few tricks to get it pressed against the contacts, but nothing helped and I am now forced to change my daily private phone to something else. Sim card is temporarily located in my spare Jolla, but plan to install Sailfish on some Sony phone (Xperia X or Xperia 10. I have both of these, just not using them). One option would be to switch to N9 which I acquired some time ago (battered, but working), but I think I just store it. I had N9 when they were available as my work phone, but that was a leased device which I let go off after the lease time was up.
I was always putting away the phone change, but now have to bite he bullet. Luckily N900 works otherwise just fine and I'm able to export all data out of it.
I might take a second look into the N900 just to see if I can get it into working order, but that's at the bottom of the to-do list.
I will likely go with Xperia X as installing Sailfish into it is simpler, and try shoehorning Xperia 10 into working order later.
Too bad, I always wanted to retire N900 in fully working order, but I guess one can not get everything.
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It is very easy and quick to repair n900 telephony problem. It takes less time than flashing Xperia X
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When you backlight stays off, try to use the flasher now and reflash N900. When the device powers up by insterting the battery the developer mode is active.
edit: to turn off the developer mode:
Disable keyboard light in r&d mode (not tested by me):
N900: gpxsee, fahrplan, gpscon, genwall, qrcode, hextool, libjansson4, libevent-2.0-5, cnee, psi-plus, mihphoto, shc
Maemo flasher/rescue live image.
Fremantle Harmattan SDK VM
Last edited by Halftux; 2018-11-05 at 19:12.