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I had constant problem with sim and losing cellular like every minute. At last I spat on my sim and rubbed it clean with my sleeve. Then I bent the metal nails/fingers that touch the sim to give them more pressure. After those have had no connection problems - except while I now write this it happened again. Darn.
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Anyone know whats up? Is my N900 dying? Do I need a new phone? (which would have to be the cheapest possible phone I can get my hands on given that I dont have the funds to buy a replacement N900 or anything else that respects my freedom and gives ME control over the device)