I had the radio subsystem lock up on my Nokia 5300 the other day. The rest of the phone was fine - I could write SMS’s, listen to MP3s, even copy data via the USB port - but I couldn’t get a signal. I figured the tower near my place of work was down, until I rebooted the thing, and suddenly received a day’s worth of messages, voicemail etc. It was definitely the phone - I’d driven through at least a dozen cells in the course of the day.
I guess as phones become more like general-purpose computers, they’ll become more like general-purpose computers.
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