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#61
I am glad that your N800 is doing better than before, but I am yet to hear from N810 holders to say the same least. At least I am not so much jumping with joy with this update on my N810. Of course, I wouldnt say that it is a 300 dollar paper weight:-))
 
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#62
Originally Posted by svrkprabhakar View Post
But do you think the hardware is so bad to perform so terrible for playing small videos? I remember owning cyrix 233 Mhz processor 8 year back and my PC used to play videos and tv nuner pretty well! I believe it has partly to do with the bad architecture, OS, software etc etc.
In short, you have no clue what the limitation is.

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#63
when they say "connectivity" do they refer to rtcomm?

it seems i can no longer log onto msn using the built in chat...

beyond that the update went smooth, even tho i was worried that i had not enough free space on the internal storage...
 
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#64
OK, I got it now, it has to do with the epson chip that is behind display rendering. So, how many software patches may come the video performance is not going to improve drastically...very sad:-(
 
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Originally Posted by Halchemy View Post
Hmm... update appeared to install but n800 will not restart manually. I did not restart itself as I left it to do it it'self. It turns itself off near end of start process when blue bar is about 80% of way across screen and then back on again in a loop.

If I take memory cards out of n800, blue bar gets gets right across screen then it does same thing; blue light flashes three times it turns off and then restarts and goes through this process in endless loop.

Anybody any solution please?
I have this problem also

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Originally Posted by tso View Post
beyond that the update went smooth, even tho i was worried that i had not enough free space on the internal storage...
how much do you have? how much do i need?
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
how much do you have? how much do i need?
well the update says its 33MB in size, i freeded up 37MB on internal, and after the update and reboot, still had 36MB free. so to tell the truth, i dont know...
 
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Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
Tablet will notify about the update, but it checks for updates once a day, so it doesn't notify instantly.
Right, the tablet typically has to be online for 24 hours straight for auto alerts to work.
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
Right, the tablet typically has to be online for 24 hours straight for auto alerts to work.
Well, it defeats the logic of autoupdate notification. It should happen instantaneously, I dont see any logic why it should take 24 hrs to notify an update.
 
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Infinite reboot cycle after updating. This is on an N810

The only "weird" thing that I had installed is the Rotate screen feature.

How could something like this happen. !....Oh well, let's reflash again.
 
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