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 Nokia N900 Thread V1, its a computer with phone capabilities

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zeli
post Mar 31 2010, 11:40 PM

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Count me in, I'm joining the club. Just got mine from Nokia Low Yatt. brows.gif
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post Apr 18 2010, 03:18 PM

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cpufreqUI is a graphical userspace application designed to assist CPU frequency scaling using Linux kernel cpufreq subsystem. Is gives user the ability to set the maximum and minimum CPU frequency from the range available for CPU (but it can not overclock the device). This program can help save battery life or maximize CPU performance when needed.

By default only 600MHz 550MHz 500MHz and 250MHz frequencies are available. But if you are using overclocked kernel then more frequencies will be available.

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so unless you flashed with an overclocked kernel in the first place only the normal frequencies can be selected.

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post Apr 30 2010, 11:03 AM

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So how's the battery now razorboy? charging normally? gosh.. can sim card plays a part in charging the phone? blink.gif hope all fine wit ur N900 rclxms.gif

hmm.. maybe the orange static mean there's something not nicely fit/secured/problem such as simcard (in your case) which need our intervention to fix it. static orange = problem with ur sim card? hmm.gif

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post Apr 30 2010, 11:16 AM

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if it is then funny la. doh.gif unless the static orange indication for faulty / unsecured insertion sim . hmm.gif then that would be good. self diagnostic reporting. just like the diagnotic LEDs for certain PC motherboard icon_idea.gif

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