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accelerometer, n900, nokia, sensor |
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I bought last week a new Nokia N900 but unfortunatly noticed lately that the rotating sensor called accelerometer sensor is not working. Can you guys help and guide me where to fix that up. Is my device faulty? or it's about software stuff. Knowing that the sensors are built in specifications, should I return it back to the local dealer and get new one because of the manufaturing defects? I've got 18 months warranty for the hardware. Thanks and
regards