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2013-06-23
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19:48 <Remi-X>: my name is fry and im shy
19:48 <Remi-X>: sh*t how can i even say something that dumb
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2013-06-23
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2013-06-23
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2013-06-23
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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2013-06-23
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I think you can begin with linking/explaining how to solve the broken usb port problem (soldering, glue)... It's a common problem with the n900 and many users have tried it. Another could be how to get devoce working when you get it wet (sorry for bad english)
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2013-06-24
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2013-06-24
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IMO this would be the best place to put that information.
http://wiki.maemo.org/N900_Hardware_Issues
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2013-06-24
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2013-06-24
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Good idea. I will add this thread here. usefull when buying a used N900. What to check when buying a used N900. Useful to those who are new to N900 and don't know what to check.
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What to check before buying a new Nokia N900 handheld device:
KNOWN BUGS/WARANTY PROBLEMS RELATED TO N900 DEVICES:
Nokia often offers new N8 or E7 devices as warranty replacements for N900s. Although warranty terms and consumer rights legislation differ across jurisdictions, users have reported success in refusing those and pressing for an N900 in at least the EU and India as recently as August 2011. Owners who are not confident of getting an N900 as a warranty replacement often attempt to repair their own devices, or sell the Nokia-provided replacement to buy an N900 instead.
The N900's proximity sensor, which is designed to lock the touch screen when the phone is against the user's ear to prevent accidental operation, locks the screen unintentionally in bright light (usually outdoors) when a call is placed or received. Nokia has acknowledged that it is a "hardware issue" and cannot be addressed. To unlock the screen in a phone call, a tactile unlock switch in the right side of the device can be used. This however will keep the touch screen active and accidental operation of the phone keys in a call may occur when device is used as a handset. This issue has been blamed on the application of screen protectors, however N900 users without screen protectors are also experiencing the problem.
Also the N900's MicroUSB (charger) port is very fragile. Some people have successfully fixed this problem with either epoxy glue or soldering the USB port down on the motherboard.
Also the SIM-card reader might be badly soldered to the board. Multiple N900 devices are troubled by the problem that the SIM-card cannot be detected anymore. Users may be able to fix this by putting something between the GSM related chips and their cover.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N900
Enjoy your new N900 DEVICE! If any more problems appear, you should read the lists below.
2. Software problems (Flashing/Applications related)
2.1 Common problems
2.1.1 Micro USB port problems:
Fix before is too late: #LINK1, #LINK2
Possible fix after it's broken or damaged: #LINK1, #LINK2
2.1.2 GSM Driver (All telephony functions disabled due to a communication error)
Temporary fix: #LINK1, #LINK2
Permanent fix: The permanent fix solution is going to cost you. You should take the phone to a local computer service for a REFLOW process for the GSM Chips. The best method is to do a REBALL for the GSM driver. The REFLOW might cost about ~25 EUR, and the REBALL about ~50 EUR.
2.1.3 Phone got wet, how to dry it to avoid any damage!
Solutions: #LINK1, #LINK2, #LINK3, #LINK4
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
2.2 Unique problems
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
3. Hardware problems (Diagnostics/Possible Fix related)
3.2 Common problems
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
3.2 Unique problems
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
Last edited by TheoX; 2013-06-25 at 18:10. Reason: Insurance information added!