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Originally Posted by aspergerguy View Post
Just wondered why you stopped charging so soon as personally always try to get past 10% but I know it's a bit sad timing how long it takes to go from 8 - 9% and 9 -10% to get an idea of how much time in hand once turns 10%. Trouble is most batteries date from 2013 now. It can sometimes take a considerable time for flasher to even recognise N9 if battery on 0%.Trying to boot with depleted battery takes several % of SOC out of it.

Unfortunately can't offer you solution here, but are these genuine OEM housings or copies? I always use fine spudger to detach front camera from housing as junction of cable strip to camera seems quite fragile.

About the only issue with my many N9 resurrections is increasing incidence of emac failure, but at least a source of spares. Majority of "dead N9" are just 0% battery so flashing to ~ 10.5% SOC then connect to charger to complete. Only ever had one which wouldn't take the Swiss firmware Swiss DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.480.04.1_PR_LEGACY_480_ARM_RM-696_PRD_signed.bin

Good luck!

I stopped because I couldn’t find the proper firmware on time and I started the process with another firmware so that it will charge. That’s why I stopped it before going too close to 11%!

Both housings are originals, I just wanted to swap the dead (for whatever reason) cyan’s board and battery with my working (white) board.

I really don’t know why suddenly it stopped showing anything on the screen and also not vibrating when turned on.

Especially since I reflashed the device when i swapped the board and the battery.

Edit:
Just for the record, the problem was actually the wear and tear from more than a decade of use. Connectors became loose, battery died and buttons started recessing.
I fixed the second one cause everything was hardware related and left the other one for spare parts!

Last edited by nikos523; 2023-02-06 at 18:11.