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2007-04-11
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2007-04-11
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Hi,
I have purchased a N800 a couple of weeks ago and I have had problems with the internal card. A forumite advised me to remove it and put it back in - which indeed temporarily solved the problem. Today, however, the problem returned. I tried everything I could think about including trying other cards, holding it pressed with my fingers, but to no avail: the unit could not see the internet card (a 2GB card with adapter). I came back a couple of hours later and, lo and behold, the unit could see the card again.
SInce I purchased the unit on Amazon I have another week to exchange it. So here is my question:
Are *all* N800 units afflicted with this crappy card holder issue, or only some?
(I am also posting a little poll to see if most N800 owners had this problem)
In the latter case it would make sense to exchange, but in the former I rather keep the unit and not go through the hassle. Also,
Is there anything I can do to fix this problem myself?
Cheers & many thanks in advance for any pointers,
VS
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2007-04-11
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2007-04-11
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2007-04-11
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I may be stating the obvious, but your comment about holding it pressed with your fingers prompts me to ask:
You're not trying to read the card with the back battery cover off, are you? It needs to be in place for the internal card to be seen.
I have purchased a N800 a couple of weeks ago and I have had problems with the internal card. A forumite advised me to remove it and put it back in - which indeed temporarily solved the problem. Today, however, the problem returned. I tried everything I could think about including trying other cards, holding it pressed with my fingers, but to no avail: the unit could not see the internet card (a 2GB card with adapter). I came back a couple of hours later and, lo and behold, the unit could see the card again.
SInce I purchased the unit on Amazon I have another week to exchange it. So here is my question:
Are *all* N800 units afflicted with this crappy card holder issue, or only some?
(I am also posting a little poll to see if most N800 owners had this problem)
In the latter case it would make sense to exchange, but in the former I rather keep the unit and not go through the hassle. Also,
Is there anything I can do to fix this problem myself?
Cheers & many thanks in advance for any pointers,
VS
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