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Posts: 22 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Apr 2008
#1
I have had my Nokia N810 for probably 2 years now with the original battery but I didn't use it for a while and the battery still seems to last as long as if it was brand-new.

I have put the OS onto my 8GB micro-SD card using that bootloader I forget the name of just know it looks like Microsoft's XP Bootloader.

Anyway, when i use my USB charger or my other Nokia charger everything works like a charm, I have no problems.

Yet the minute I put in the AC-3U or default charger that came with the device I can have totally random reboots of the device and the other day I awoke to the boot menu with TEST written in large green letters.

Why would only the original charger be rebooting the device?
 
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Originally Posted by RedPenguin View Post
Why would only the original charger be rebooting the device?
Do the other chargers supply less current? The n810's charger is 890mA and non-n810 Nokia chargers I have are 400-600mA. The higher charge rate can cause reboots if the battery has problems.

Charge it with the others and maybe the battery will allow the default charger after a couple weeks. Otherwise you'll probably need a new battery, they don't last forever, even if rarely used.
 
Posts: 151 | Thanked: 93 times | Joined on Sep 2009 @ sofia, bulgaria
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I have the same problem. It happens only if battery is below 50%. I have found a thread here, that explains how to find exact reason for this. Mine is the battery. I confirmed it with exchange my battery with the one of my phones. Reboots stopped. Anyway you should find the real reson and proper solution fo your case. Just search TMO.
 
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#4
Looks like it definitely has to be the battery.

It will not even hold a charge for 12 hours when before I used to have it sit on sleep for like 3 days still working.

Now comes the fun part of finding a battery that isn't extremely overpriced but not so cheap it's likely to totally leak/explode in my Nokia.
 
Posts: 875 | Thanked: 918 times | Joined on Sep 2010
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Originally Posted by RedPenguin View Post
Now comes the fun part of finding a battery that isn't extremely overpriced but not so cheap it's likely to totally leak/explode in my Nokia.
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=402
 
Posts: 42 | Thanked: 18 times | Joined on May 2009 @ Fairport, NY, USA
#6
I ended up purchasing a PowerGen (PG) BP-4L from Amazon back in July (5 months ago) and have been quite happy with it. YMMV
 
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