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#71
Originally Posted by BLC View Post
Then... We can say that deleting "/etc/X11/Xsession.d/34cherry" after the update & without the SIM card solve the problem?
I have booted the phone with a prepaid simcard with a negative balance, the .cherry_state file has been created. Then I have put in my regular simcard and an sms has been sent to Nokia. So I think it will not work.
 

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#72
This is what the status of "My Nokia" looks at my device. Somehow it seems to not be activated, but I already sent and received SMS.
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It's encrypted in German. I assume it says "subscribe" and "unsubscribe"?
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#74
Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
Settings > My Nokia > Unsubscribe
I haven't upgraded yet. There is no such option in my PR 1.1 N900.
How do I upgrade without my N900 sending any information to Nokia or any other agencies?

If I take a SIM-card out, and make a OTA upgrade through WLAN or Bluetooth-PAN, will it send a SMS later when I insert the SIM-card?

Reading the posts, this seems Nokia has broken the rules, if not laws.
 
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Don't know if it sends one no-sim, but it's likely. During reflash, phone goes offline at least to update GSM modem firmware so it's likely it's sent after the first boot. If it fails, it will be kept in the outbox at least, if not retried.

But do try, it's be nice to see if it at least pops if it's failed or delivery failed. I never saw anything like that and hiding that as well as the SMS IMO proves the intent to hide the sms as opposed to, you know, slipped their minds
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#76
Originally Posted by ndi View Post
It's encrypted in German. I assume it says "subscribe" and "unsubscribe"?
It's more like subscribe and cancel. I never touched any of these buttons. Luckily I can go around by tapping above the message, so it disappears.
 
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Epic fail!
 
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#78
Originally Posted by zimon View Post
I haven't upgraded yet. There is no such option in my PR 1.1 N900.
How do I upgrade without my N900 sending any information to Nokia or any other agencies?

If I take a SIM-card out, and make a OTA upgrade through WLAN or Bluetooth-PAN, will it send a SMS later when I insert the SIM-card?

Reading the posts, this seems Nokia has broken the rules, if not laws.
When you upgrade, it'll ask you if you want to do this. If it doesn't, just go to My Nokia and unsubscribe
 
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People were putting there information including phone number on Nokia/Ovi site to get rebate. You can't unsubscribe through Settings > My Nokia it gives you failure massage. I did it through website.
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You can't unsubscribe through Settings > My Nokia it gives you failure massage. I did it through website.
Mine didn't
 
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