QUOTE(j45on @ Aug 1 2010, 11:43 PM)
My N1 is currently suffering from frequent reboot when comes under heavy use (playing 'Skies of Glory') or becomes warm (using GPS for more than 1 hour).
So far, the phone never reboots or restarts under other conditions. I am suspecting a faulty battery with an unstable power supply or low memory (quite unlikely since the internal phone storage is currently available @ 72.36MB).
I have emailed HTC and called Google Nexus One in US to troubleshoot/pinpoint the problem to the battery. So I am going to call HTC Singapore tomorrow to claim the warranty on the battery and see if they can have it delivered to Malaysia via their distributor here (SiS Disribution Sdn Bhd).
In the mean time, is there anyone here suffering from the same fate as my N1?
I had some reboot issues recently. Turned out it was due to corrupted cache. I went into recovery and wipe the cache and dalvik-cache. No more reboots after that.
QUOTE(modskywalker @ Aug 2 2010, 09:32 AM)
sir, what is "developer phone" means? i just get into android and N1 is my 1st android phone hehe...i wanna know more abt it:D honestly, first time i saw N1 im already fall in love with it.
Developer phones or ADP are the phones issued by Google for registered Android developers. It has unlocked bootloader and custom rom that includes a kernel with the debugging switches turned on, among others. You can only purchase the ADP through a developer account. To date, there has been only two ADPs, the G1 (HTC Dream) and ADP2 (HTC Magic). The N1 is the ADP3, although it is not available yet for the time being (scroll a couple of pages and read what I posted on this suspicious delay).