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a question to those who already have the N900...
Is it possible to just disable all celular connectivity (GSM, 3G), but keep the wifi active?
Reason behind this question is that I`m going to use the N900 as an alarm clock (like currently my N800) and don`t want to get awake because someone calls me. But as the device receives some files over night I can`t just disable all connectivity.
I prefer to not just disable the ringtones, but really diconnect from the cellular network.
Thanks for some information
Criena