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2010-05-30
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#531
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2010-05-30
, 16:23
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@ Austria (no kangaroos over here)
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#532
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2010-05-30
, 16:45
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#533
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2010-05-30
, 18:38
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@ Lebanon
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#534
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2010-05-30
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#535
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2010-05-30
, 18:50
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@ Bucharest
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#536
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Is anyone else seeing very erratic animations of the 5 white circles during boot?
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2010-05-30
, 18:50
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@ Lebanon
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#537
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a) Works fine for most of us. Useless though.
b) It's twice as fast for me. Maybe you have a long or corrupted cache, history, etc. Try an all-clear.
c) Mine does. Haven't seen any complaints yet.
d) No issues. I'm pretty sure such a showstopper would go unnoticed.
My best guess is you either have something corrupted or ... well, something's corrupted, that's it, my brain stopped.
Try a hard reset first (battery pull AFTER powering down), uninstall some less-than-stable software, see how that goes. If not, I'm afraid it's full reflash for you.
Also, let it sit there a while after reboot. It does stuff right after. For much media, it does stuff for hours. Try a CPU Load Applet, see if it's loaded. Wait for it to die down.
Finally. Next up, re-implementing old S60 bugs.
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2010-05-30
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@ Lebanon
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2010-05-31
, 01:31
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2010-05-31
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@ Norway
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#540
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