Hi
I just flashed my n900 with pr1.2 firmware using maemo flasher.
after that the phone is not showing wifi
if i searches for internet it searches and nothing is coming
what could be the problem, may be my flashing was not proper or the wifi
device itself is dead?
i flashed again
samething...............
no wifi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My n900 seems to have a problem with its fm transmitter after flashing it. When I try to activate it, phone jams for fifteen seconds and then says "unable to use FM transmitter". Booting doesn't seem to help.
Is there anything to do besides messing with the RD mode?
edit. Interesting: enabled RD mode and with command "fmtx -d" it says "fmtx: not found". Where did it go..
My n900 seems to have a problem with its fm transmitter after flashing it. When I try to activate it, phone jams for fifteen seconds and then says "unable to use FM transmitter". Booting doesn't seem to help.
Is there anything to do besides messing with the RD mode?
haha good point, I totally forgot i was using a non standard theme (matrix) ... went back to the blue one, we'll see if i see this happen again :-)
uhm never mind, with the default blue theme i still just got a transparent menu in the app manager, clicking on one to install showed the menu... than leaving it... than clicking on another one only showed the menu title and nothing below it!
We have 2 n900s, and since we updated to PR 1.2, the phones stopped receiving email. The email widget doesn't work either. And checking email takes much much longer than before, it feels like it stalls for about a minute. I can't go back to PR 1.1 to make my email work again.
Nokia, you didn't make the N900 available in the US until early January, and by March you announced Meego, admitting in a carefully worded statement the death of Maemo, and therefore the n900 (because Meego wouldn't be ported to the n900). It is obvious that you had already decided on your partnership with Intel long before the Meego announcement, so pretty much when then n900 hit the market it was dead on arrival for development.
You also made the n900 owners believe in a misleading statement that Ovi maps would be made to work as effiently as in your other Symbian phones. But again, Ovi is not guaranteed that it will work properly in the n900. Congratulations to your lawyers!
Really, I don't care about how many apps my smartphone has! Just get the basics right. Email is a must, Navigation too (for the price you charged on this phone you should get it right). If you can't get that working, just get out of the smartphone market.
And I don't want to hear the Maemo supporters on how this phone has great hardware and that it's intended for coders and tech people. If that was the case, sell the phone through "techy" retailers and not to the general public. For crying out loud, if I were to buy a car from BMW I shouldn't be expected to rotate the tires or do an alignment everytime I want to go for a drive.
I'm not sure, but I guess it is. Finnish Nokia support site is still offering version "2.2009.51.1" as the latest, and the case seems to be same in the swedish support site too!
We have 2 n900s, and since we updated to PR 1.2, the phones stopped receiving email. The email widget doesn't work either. And checking email takes much much longer than before, it feels like it stalls for about a minute. I can't go back to PR 1.1 to make my email work again.
Nokia, you didn't make the N900 available in the US until early January, and by March you announced Meego, admitting in a carefully worded statement the death of Maemo, and therefore the n900 (because Meego wouldn't be ported to the n900). It is obvious that you had already decided on your partnership with Intel long before the Meego announcement, so pretty much when then n900 hit the market it was dead on arrival for development.
You also made the n900 owners believe in a misleading statement that Ovi maps would be made to work as effiently as in your other Symbian phones. But again, Ovi is not guaranteed that it will work properly in the n900. Congratulations to your lawyers!
Really, I don't care about how many apps my smartphone has! Just get the basics right. Email is a must, Navigation too (for the price you charged on this phone you should get it right). If you can't get that working, just get out of the smartphone market.
And I don't want to hear the Maemo supporters on how this phone has great hardware and that it's intended for coders and tech people. If that was the case, sell the phone through "techy" retailers and not to the general public. For crying out loud, if I were to buy a car from BMW I shouldn't be expected to rotate the tires or do an alignment everytime I want to go for a drive.