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t525057
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Hi

I have a big problem with my N1, this day i used my phone as normal, calls, web and so on...

Now my phone are completly unable to connect to my provider Telenor, i have tryed the sim card in another phone and that works nice so the problem is the telephone.

My phone is a "Open phone" with this info:
firmware:2.1-update1
radio:32.24.00.22U_4.03.00.21_2
kernel:2.6.33-msm-tek...
buildnr:ere27

I have updated radio with:TheOfficial_Nexus1_Radio_Update_4.03.00.21_2 (for ere27)

I have wiped and installed my NexDESIRE-v1.2_REMIX two times without any luck.

WLAN works nice.


Are there anybody else that can help me?

Thanks

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This was an odd problem.. I my self have a N1 running with a Telenor simcard in Norway, and i have had no problems, have been running Stock, cyanogenMod, + other roms, and never had any problems like this, now i'm running 2.2 and no problems what so ever..

Try Flashing the new 2.2 update this includes a new radio image. Remember nandroid backup first!.. and WIPE everything just to be safe..
LINK:http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686631

This could also be that your phone are trying to connect to Netcom instead of the Telenor network.. try this steps:
Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Network operators > then select Telenor from the list. If every things ok, it should say "Registered on network" (sometimes the phone use some time searching for network operators).

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Yes,this is pretty wierd sinse i have used this ROM for monts now without any problems.

I have read all evening but no luck...


The link you gave me did not work :(


PeeKey...
 
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HTC Blue Angel
ROM: WM 6.5.3 Build 23698 by d-two
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ROM: Eternity 3D by Virus (GB 2.3.4)
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Yes,this is pretty wierd sinse i have used this ROM for monts now without any problems.

I have read all evening but no luck...


The link you gave me did not work :(


PeeKey...
the link is updated http://http:// in a link is one to many
try froyo, thats my only/best guess on getting this to work again. Worst case call HTC. So you have tried the method selecting network operator manualy?
 
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Jepp, i have tryed to change manualy between Telenor and NetCom but none for them will work, i now also tryed to load the phone with the ROM you suggested but no luck...

So sad... :-|
 
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Jepp, i have tryed to change manualy between Telenor and NetCom but none for them will work, i now also tryed to load the phone with the ROM you suggested but no luck...

So sad... :-|
then i have no idea what so ever.. try calling HTC costumer service and ask them if they can help you, just remember not to tell them that your phone have a unlocked boot loader as this voids the warranty.. Sorry i couldn't be more helpful..
 
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Thanks, you have been great help

Then i will pick up my Nokia 9210i and call HTC tomorrow.


Thanks...

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I had the same problem, it may be a problem with NexDesire.

I flashed nexDesire and over night the radio died on me. I tried multiple different SIM's and ROMS (which I can account that work on my brother's Nexus One fine) with no luck.

I had to send it back to HTC, we'll see how it comes out when I get it back in a few days.
 
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Leave the phone sitting for 5 minutes, if it still hasn't found it try doing a manual network search. If it still won't work, pull the battery, boot up again and repeat the process. I've had to do this 3-4 times a couple of times to get it to pickup my network.

 
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