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- Brick_(electronics) abstract "The word "brick", when used in reference to consumer electronics, describes an electronic device such as a smart phone, game console, router, or tablet computer that, due to a serious misconfiguration, corrupted firmware, or a hardware problem, can no longer function. The term derives from the vaguely cuboid shape of many electronic devices (and their detachable power supplies) and the suggestion that the device can function only as a lifeless, square object or paperweight.The term is also commonly used as a verb. For example, "I bricked my MP3 player when I tried to modify its firmware."In the common usage of the term, "bricking" suggests that the damage is so serious as to have rendered the device permanently unusable.".
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- Brick_(electronics) subject Category:Computer_jargon.
- Brick_(electronics) comment "The word "brick", when used in reference to consumer electronics, describes an electronic device such as a smart phone, game console, router, or tablet computer that, due to a serious misconfiguration, corrupted firmware, or a hardware problem, can no longer function.".
- Brick_(electronics) label "Brick (Elektronik)".
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