Anyone technical on Nokia mobile?
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Anyone technical on Nokia mobile?
The story which maybe holds the cause: I uploaded a 57 min music track onto my 2007 Silver N95 accidently into the phone memory as aposed to the memory card. It accepted it ok so it shouldn't in my opinion be too much of a problem. I fell asleep with the headphones plugged in listening to said track. Woke up this morning, battery totally dead. It now has a full charge but will not boot up, it turns on, you get Nokia across the screen but that is it, it won't get to the password entry stage and turn on completely, because of this I can not even connect with the phone via USB to remove that big file.
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Lloyd , turn it on let it go as far as it can in the boot up process , then remove the battery and leave out for a few minutes .
Replace and try again, this reboots the phone to factory settings.
Might work might not.
Replace and try again, this reboots the phone to factory settings.
Might work might not.
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Press Call + 3 + * simultaneously during the bootup phase, forces the N95 to do a complete wipe of internal memory.
This should reset the phone back to 100% standard factory configuration.
Note that you'll lose everything stored on the phone.
This should reset the phone back to 100% standard factory configuration.
Note that you'll lose everything stored on the phone.
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Originally Posted by Beardie,May 4 2008, 05:52 AM
Press Call + 3 + * simultaneously during the bootup phase, forces the N95 to do a complete wipe of internal memory.
This should reset the phone back to 100% standard factory configuration.
Note that you'll lose everything stored on the phone.
This should reset the phone back to 100% standard factory configuration.
Note that you'll lose everything stored on the phone.
Spoken to technical at T-mobile they reckon the software has corrupted.
They are sending me the later 2008 model FOC on an exchange basis.
T-mobile are great, I didn't get this service with any other provider.
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