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I've had occasional unexplained switch-offs since day one, but they would only occur very rarely - sometimes with several months between one and the other. Since yesterday, however, it's started switching off all the time. The last time it did that I switched it on, watched it boot, ran Yappari, and it just went dark and didn't come up again until I switched it on again. Even weirder is that it doesn't just go flat-out dark; rather, it fades out as if I'd put it to sleep and apparently shuts down.

I tried another battery, and the behaviour persists.

Any idea what the heck's going on? I didn't install, upgrade or indeed tinker with anything; the phone was yesterday in the same shape it was two days ago.
 

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hmm hardware wear off?
 

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Was it brand new from day 1 or was it a second hand purchase?
Are you running CSSU? Still running stock kernal?
Does it stay live while it's connected via USB? (In case a reflash is needed).
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Start by checking boot reason.

http://wiki.maemo.org/Troubleshootin..._reboot_issues
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For me it's the flat ribbon.
For you..well, probably too.
 

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does it keep the time after the shutdown?
 

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Just to mention, my N900 doesn't keep the time if the slider has been pushed/pulled from the state it has been (when I slide out and back in the keyboard) but it keeps the time when the slider is in the compact state..
 

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It was its battery... and the other one I was trying it with.

I ran it from a much newer and healthier LiIon cell and it worked fine, so I built another battery for it (it's now only two thirds as insane as it was before, but I used much better cells this time around and it actually lasts longer despite only having two).

Thanks anyway! Looks like I'll be using it for a while yet.
 

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