N800: Notes from the Field - A Successful Radio Workaround

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Hi,

well, i think the N800 must have somehow read this mail itself - during my
trip last week, the n800 just suddenly refuse to unlock. I can press the
power button + square button as many times as i like, and the tablet will
not want to unlock. At the end i chose to remove the battery.

it turned out to be a big mistake (but what other choices do i have?) - i
ended up with the n800 rebooting itself mysteriously over and over again.
This symptom repeats with or without memory card. As soon as i get Internet
connection again, i found out some had such rebooting issues too. So i have
no choice but to reflash the unit.

now i have the latest flash installed, without all the applications i have
installed earlier. time to reinstall things.

at least now i have no issue with the screen being turned on alright ;)

regards,
wahlau

On 16/05/07, Theodore Tso <tytso at mit.edu> wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 11:39:48AM +0200, Wahlau - wrote:
> >
> > I've got my n800 last week and i have the same feeling too - the soft
> case
> > is more like eye candy than something i can rely on. I even found out if
> i
> > look the screen and slide the device in the case, if the screen is
> tapped it
> > will still brighten up as if it is ready to be used, although i have
> > manually locked the screen.
> >
> > kind of funny i must say, perhaps i am just a newbie :)
>
> That problem is fixed with the new firmware update... IMHO, worth it
> for that reason alone.  :-)
>
>                                                 - Ted
>
>


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