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2011-04-09
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2011-04-09
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2011-04-09
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2011-04-09
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2011-04-09
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2011-04-10
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2011-04-10
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Try the "2G/3G/Dual Mode Selection Applet" . Somebody probably set your phone for 3G operation, and since reflash, it has returned to default dual/2.5 preferred (dunno why, but the phone will never select 3G on this mode; mine won't, at least), but selecting the signal band thru the applet should fix that.
Personally, my phone has never selected a 3G network, but I never tested it, too. I'm currently in a non-3G area, but I'm going to a nearby city right now to buy a new keyboard, so I might as well test it there...
Btw, I'm not working here, too, lol.
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2011-04-10
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2011-04-10
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Did you already had a look in the phone settings? sometimes my N900 does the same but it helps when i go settings -> phone -> select dual or 3G network mode. then it scans for signal.