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As I've been going through these (and other) forums I've found the term "bricked" used several times. If I interpret it correctly it means an irreversible state from where there's no return.

So what I don't get is how is it possible to "brick" the N900 if one can reflash it with factory ROM any time. Can a permanent damage be done to the internals of the N900 with running some code?

Any help clearing up my confusion is greatly appreciated.
 
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Originally Posted by OrangeBox View Post
As I've been going through these (and other) forums I've found the term "bricked" used several times. If I interpret it correctly it means an irreversible state from where there's no return.

So what I don't get is how is it possible to "brick" the N900 if one can reflash it with factory ROM any time. Can a permanent damage be done to the internals of the N900 with running some code?

Any help clearing up my confusion is greatly appreciated.
I think the term bricked is being used rather loosely in respect to how you describe it. code cannot damage hardware. just not possible. Tho it might cause the firmware to wind up in a state where it would not be possible to reflash it. but generally speaking when people are saying their n900 is bricked they mean the OS has died and needs reinstalling.
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It's when your phone randomly evolves into this:

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Originally Posted by God View Post
It's when your phone randomly evolves into this:

When it evolves into an inactive account?! hmmm thats pretty damn bricked alright!
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technically, all those bricks that you read about on the n900 are not bricks, because you can "revive" the device by reflashing it.

"brick" means it becomes completely useless.
 

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technically, all those bricks that you read about on the n900 are not bricks, because you can "revive" the device by reflashing it.

"brick" means it becomes completely useless.
yeah precisely.
as i said before, the term is being used somewhat loosely.
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Hosed is possibly the word we are looking for here.
 
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Originally Posted by fnordianslip View Post
Hosed is possibly the word we are looking for here.
i am confused.

i just looked up what exactly "hosed" means. the online-dictionary didnt know "hosed", so i checked "hose":

the first translation it showed me was "abspritzen".
you know what abspritzen means?
to jerk off, a cumshot etc.

then i lold.
 
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then i lold.
lol indeed No wonder their device doesn't work.

I was thinking more along the lines of this definition.
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Originally Posted by NotTheMessiah View Post
code cannot damage hardware.
Really? Seems as there is some debate on that here
 
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