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2010-10-05
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2010-10-05
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If there's a random timer that reboots the OS, why doesn't it work for me and my N810?
It would have seemed strange to me that a new battery would fix a random reboot issue -- reflashing would seem like a more usual option.
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2010-10-05
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If there's a random timer that reboots the OS, why doesn't it work for me and my N810?
It would have seemed strange to me that a new battery would fix a random reboot issue -- reflashing would seem like a more usual option.
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2010-10-05
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2010-10-05
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2010-10-05
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Some people on theis forum say that it is a battery problem, replace the battery and it is over. Noty with me: after recharging the new battery after the frst touch it rebooted again.
What is also suspicious on this issue is thet really no one knows this issue although the device is 3 years on the market.
And the watchdog which lets it reboot should normally only trigger when the device is overloaded with too many programs, but it even reboots in idle state, no network connection and no programs loadede .
Is there a random timer hidden in the OS or firmware which reboots the device ?
Nokia N810 FW version 5.2008.43-7
iPad 2 (iOS 4.3.2) Macbook Pro (10.6.6)
Nokia 5800 phone FW 62.0.0125