Nokia 770 will not power on after standby

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K,

I don't have any answers but I just yesterday I reported to this list a 
similar problem on the N800 requiring removal/re installation of the 
battery to "unbrick" the device.

Having said that, I can say that from my experience,  the N800 software 
overall seems quite stable and far along on the software quality 
"learning curve". Interestingly, I find that I can easily "brick" my 
mobile phone by running a large file download (e.g. a bandwidth test) or 
even sometimes opening a complex, data rich www page, which then 
requires me to  hard reset/reboot the phone which runs Windows Mobile 
5.0 in order to "un-brick" it.

The nice part about these devices however, is that, with respect to 
rebooting, it is like going back to the good old days when rebooting 
computers took seconds as opposed to minutes! Let's hope that this trend 
continues because I don't want to spend my time watching doodads 
spinning around during a lengthy reboot cycle.


Best Regards,

 

John Holmblad

 

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ktneely at astroturfgarden.com wrote:
> I have had the following problem with my 770 for sometime now, but do not really understand the cause or how to avoid it.
>
> This is what I did last night:
>
> - Moderate use of my tablet for a few hours.  
> - Left on with a wikipedia article in the browser for about four hours
> - I wanted to read the article later, so I flipped the cover around and went to bed.  (batt indicator shows full)
> - about ten hours later, I pulled the cover off, and it did not come on
> - To restore the device, I have to take out the battery for a minute or so, replace it, plug in the device, and press the power button.
> - when the tablet comes back on, it is fully or 3/4 charged
>
> Has anyone else seen this or have any ideas?
>
> thanks,
> K
>
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