Ok, then I’m now so convinced your bug is fixed. The real issue is that the 
phone got into that state without doing anything beyond the ordinary.

I think you should re-open your bug. Obviously, the more info you can supply on 
the bug, the better:

Have you been keeping the phone up to date with every OTA update since you got 
it?
Did you perhaps skip ota11 and go from ota10 to ota12?
What version did your phone start at / when did you receive your factory 
flashed device?

This kind of info is useful. If you can think of any additional info that could 
help that’d be awesome! (Like if you did anything that might have been “out of 
the ordinary”. Or if any weird error message(s) had shown up before the upgrade)

Thanks for your help!

> On 28 Jul 2016, at 9:12 AM, Giovano Iannotti <giovanoianno...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> No, Marcus. I never did anything like that.
> I don't have enough knowledge to play with the phone or the M10. I use them 
> as a final user, only. I will be glad to help, if you need me.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Inviato dal mio dispositivo Ubuntu usando Dekko


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