robbersoul
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
, 06:10
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#2
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2010-03-31
, 06:21
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@ Danmark
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2010-03-31
, 07:52
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
, 12:26
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2010-03-31
, 12:34
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@ Israel.
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#7
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are you sure that it is broken?
The n900 has a know bug that you need to replug the charger like a dozen times
OR, reboot the device with the charger plugged in
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2010-03-31
, 12:49
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@ Canada
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2010-03-31
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@ Gold Coast, Australia
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2010-03-31
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@ Israel.
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#10
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this is somewhat similar on what i am experiencing now.
if i charge my n900, no "charging" or no light is coming out. but when i re-plug for for bout 1-2 times, the device starts charging.
i posted this issue once, and somebody claimed the he's also experiencing some kinda issue. i was directed to a thread saying that when a charger is plugged on an outlet first before pluging the usb port to the n900, this bug may likely to occur.
because i am extremely careful not to break my usb port, its taking me time to plug the male usb of the charger to the n900. sometimes, the n900 does not recognize any accessory you plug in (specially the data cable and wall charger) when pluged in a slow motion or relative speed.