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2009-12-12
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#321
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2009-12-12
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#322
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2009-12-12
, 23:28
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#323
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Well, I'm going to agree with everyone who's said "get a new one", as mine (new on Monday 7th December, delivered from Mobilephonesdirect.co.uk) has been randomly rebooting all week and last night it made its terminal reboot - now I have a rather boring black Nokia paperweight! What's more irritating is that nobody at Nokia UK or MPD seems to work on the weekend so I've got to wait til Monday to sort out a replacement :-(
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2009-12-13
, 10:47
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2009-12-13
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#325
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Nokia should state if this reboot issue is SW/driver issue or a (unsolvable) HW issue. So far they have been dodging the whole issue judging by the bug-tracker comments. Returning/replacing a device can be a PITA sometimes when ordering from the net.
Reboots on mine are getting more frequent, and it is well beyond usable. Since Nokia is unable to state what is wrong, or if it is fixable, I have to return mine as well. This is low end by Nokia.
Charging from USB cable, it is rock steady. Replaced batteries with one from a 5800 - no change (reboots every 10 min when used). Sitting on the table - can go for hours or days? without rebooting.
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2009-12-13
, 11:14
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2009-12-13
, 11:17
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#327
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Why are you suffering, why not just take your device back and get a new one. Nokia can sort his out in the background, but you don't need to suffer. Most people do not have this problem.
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2009-12-13
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#328
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You are missing the point. 10% have this problem, and it is completely random regarding batches and factories. If I get a new one, it is still a 10% chance it will be faulty. This problem is old by now, but Nokia have so far not done a single thing to solve it. They have made no statements whatsoever. When you purchase a device worth 600 Euro, you expect more than 90% chance it will be in working condition. If Nokia released a statement saying this will be fixed in the next FW release - no problem. If they released a statement saying they are removing the faulty sets off the marked - no problem. But they are doing no such thing.
Am I suffering - no, but I am annoyd at Nokia, they are not doing their job, I am in all respect doing it for them. It is as simple as that,
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2009-12-13
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2009-12-13
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