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nicholes 2011-03-21 17:59

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
maemo is a dying platform??? you know what i belive

"As long as this community lives, maemo and N900 will be alive"

windows7 2011-03-21 18:09

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
your imei is unique and is on the nokia system it should still be under warranty.

cfh11 2011-03-21 18:21

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
Broken USB is a design flaw and should not need insurance to be covered. I would suggest you call Nokia and ask to speak to a supervisor. This is a known issue and would be a violation of the common law of merchantability in most locales.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implied_warranty

geojoking 2011-03-21 18:21

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by windows7 (Post 972541)
your imei is unique and is on the nokia system it should still be under warranty.

You are right but they still won't do it. I had the warranty certificate but I did not have the invoice with mt N97 a while back and even though they could "see" my phone in their systems with the help of the IMEI and warraty certificate security number, they refused to service it...

blipnl 2011-03-21 18:35

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
A good Nokia service center should look up the phones IMEI in their database, and see the production date, and therefore see if it's still under warranty. Some countries in europe grant you a 2-year warranty on a Nokia. (At least the Netherlands.) If still under warranty, they will probably have it fixed (or even better replaced with another model).

This way is not always the most convenient for your warranty length, for your N900 could have laid in a store for months before purchasing. So the factory warranty could be shorter than the official, but worth a try.

Also, remove everything from it before having it repaired (back cover, battery, stylus, microSD). And backup everything first.

droitwichgas 2011-03-21 18:41

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
Anybody else sense the OP read the "keep TMO clean" thers is thread yesterday and is just trolling, as no logic in either Nokia not wanting to repair the phone or the OP not getting it repaired himself, and the maemo os is as much alive now than it ever has been.

Once again if the OP just wants advice why not just search the forum or read a general mobile phone website ?

msa 2011-03-21 18:48

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
i think there are enough "trustable" unofficial shops everywhere that you can ask to fix your n900. just make sure you dont have to pay anything when they fail to fix it.

as far as other devices go: if i would be looking for a new device, i'd propably go for the desire z.

danramos 2011-03-21 19:17

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nicholes (Post 972536)
maemo is a dying platform??? you know what i belive

"As long as this community lives, maemo and N900 will be alive"

Absolutely! Look at the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit, the COLECOVISION! Those are still "alive" because they have a community! :rolleyes:

As someone that owns all of those AND a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle, "alive" can have a very broad definition and it's not quite the definition you want for something as relatively new, to these other things I've mentioned, as the N900.

vi_ 2011-03-21 19:27

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danramos (Post 972591)
BLAH BLAH BLAH, IM SMARTER THAN YOU. I HATE NOKIA. VERTICAL INTEGRATION OF ECOSYSTEMS..


like a stuck record.

CraigRobbo 2011-03-21 21:49

Re: Dead N900 - What is the next best choice?
 
Hi guys thanksf or the input and advice.

Maemo's community is very much alive and its the part of me that doesnt want to rid, however nokias support is dead/dyeing and the platform won't officially be brought out on any other device.

I will likley try another repair center but i gotta face facts that in the short term this isn't gonna last much longer.

Craig


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