I'm happy to know that it responds now<br><br>for why it worked after you completely remove it,I dont know<br><br>but for N770 being reliable, I find it is<br><br>I use it for almost a couple of years now, and it is sweet with no major problems
<br><br>Good luck, keep us posted when it works back<br><br>Regards<br>Samer Azmy<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/28/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Hal Vaughan</b> <<a href="mailto:hal@thresholddigital.com">
hal@thresholddigital.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On Tuesday 28 August 2007, you wrote:<br>> remove the Battery and install it again
<br>><br>> or use another battery<br>><br>> or Try to recharge it<br><br>That makes a difference. Thanks!<br><br>It had been recharging for a few hours when this happened and it still<br>would not respond to anything I could do without pulling the battery.
<br>After about 4 hours of recharging, I was trying to find the users guide<br>(I know I got one, but I can't find it and Nokia doesn't seem to make<br>them available for download), but I can't find it.<br><br>
I pulled the battery, then put it in again, as you suggested and now<br>it's responding. According to the meter on the screen, it's fully<br>charged.<br><br>What happened and is this going to be an ongoing problem? What made it
<br>stop responding? When I plugged it in to the charger, I didn't even<br>hear the usual chime that says it's plugged in. Does it go into some<br>kind of locked mode after so many hours off the charger and not being
<br>used?<br><br>This makes me wonder just how reliable this unit is if it can just stop<br>responding like this. Is there any way to find out why it did this?<br><br>Thanks!<br><br>Hal<br><br>> Regards<br>> Samer Azmy
<br>><br>> On 8/28/07, Hal Vaughan <<a href="mailto:hal@thresholddigital.com">hal@thresholddigital.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > Last night I was using my N770 and it was fine. I put it back in<br>> > the metal case, with the screen protected, and it deactivated as
<br>> > normal. Today I took it with me, which basically involved leaving<br>> > it in my car glove compartment for about 4 hours. It was squeezed<br>> > a bit, but not by anything that would hurt it. It's a small glove
<br>> > compartment and filled mostly with CDs in a carrying case, so it<br>> > was a tight fit, but not a case of shoving it in. I don't think<br>> > this could be an issue, but thought I should mention this. It was
<br>> > only in the glove compartment in the evening, from about 5 pm to<br>> > 9:30 pm, so it wasn't in there during the heat of the day.<br>> ><br>> > I took it out of the glove compartment and left it on my desk. At
<br>> > this point, it had not been charged for about 24 hours or more. It<br>> > was also still in the hard case, reversed so it wasn't activated in<br>> > 20 hours or more.<br>> ><br>> > I took it out of the hard case and turned it around and it didn't
<br>> > activate. I pressed and held the power button in and it still<br>> > didn't activate. I plugged it into the charger and it's been in<br>> > for over 2 hours. While I didn't expect that to charge it fully,
<br>> > there is still no response at all, whether it's plugged in or not.<br>> ><br>> > What could have happened? If the battery ends up drained, does it<br>> > not respond until it's actually recharged? Does leaving it
<br>> > deactivated draw much battery power?<br>> ><br>> > What do I need to do to make it respond again?<br>> ><br>> > Thanks!<br>> ><br>> > Hal<br>> > _______________________________________________
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