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I have an N900 which is well out of warranty at this stage. It has developed signal problems in the last week or so and I have identified that the problems are being caused by a bad aerial connection. I know this as I'm using NetMon to measure signal strength. This can jump from -96db on 2G to a reasonable signal on 3G, just by pressing the top right corner of the screen tight (which feels loose).
Where exactly is the aerial on the N900? Is is on the screen part? I'm hoping that the connection from the screen to the main board is loose, as it came loose before and was causing display issues, this was very easy to fix.
Any experts around?
James
Last edited by muxer107; 2011-11-24 at 18:29.