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When I boot up N800, first it asks pin code, then picture on hands come and it plays that Nokia sound.. Sound doesnt play clear it has errors.. Its not a problem.. But does other have this too?
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Strange that restarting the browser doesn't fix it. Looks like a bug in the OS update... first time I have seen this in the two months I have owned the N800. |
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http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/initfs_flasher.tgz |
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after updating...reporting "scratching and clicking" noise -like static discharge- while browsing (opera), with stylus, in the headphones only. noise doesn't happen with other applications.
also and especially when playing vids on youtube (noise more frequent!) This did not happen before update, started immediately after update. anyone with similar experience? how to fix this? it's annoying... |
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Hi,
i have had no problems with the update. It's works fine. Bernhard |
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Now I think it's safe to say that with the new N800 OS version the automatic reboots are completely gone. At least I haven't had a single one so far. The uptime keeps collecting days.
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... while, as predicted earlier this year, the 770 reboots were not fixed with 3.2006, and it is now official they will never be. Good job.
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Yeah, the 770 story left Nokia with egg on their face, IMO. Hopefully they've learned from this. I think they were too hung up in their mobile phone strategy, which simply is to churn out new devices all the time and abandon the old ones, under the assumption that everyone is ready to buy a new one every year (more than an assumption actually, Nokia has been involved in at least one court case where they refused to follow local national law about how long warranty should be valid, claiming that "a phone is meant to last one year" or some such. Nokia lost BTW).
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