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Strangely enough, I set my alarm for the morning.....when it went off, I pressed snooze, and turned it off (spacing out half asleep) and 10 minutes later, it turned on by itself as the alarm went off.....
I then had on/off issues until I pulled the battery.
could this have something to do with an intended but failed feature for the N770 to activate even when off to sound an alarm???
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DCarter
after checking older threads and google the issue I am asking you for help.
My month old device works great but power itself up without asking me every once in a while.
this kills the battery and drives me out of my mind.
I am using 2006 OS (no beta) and no root access.
any ideas?
thanks in advanced
Elay