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Re: Is this grounds for return? Pic included of faults.
Its just flex in the housing, its perfectly natural, the screen casing is designed to be removed as far as i'm aware, buzzing over the service manual i think it can be taken off without much modification to the phone.
They keyboard is also more flex i believe, but its no sign of being loose, but the more we tamper with it, the easier its getting to push it around. |
Re: Is this grounds for return? Pic included of faults.
this is talkin about loose chrome and keybord bezel.
i got a clicking noise only in the upper part of the chrome on screen. thankfully, no issues on the keyboard. my n900 is 2 and a half month old on this issue nothing to worry too much, as long as the phone is functioning well, but i guess no malfunctions will occur due to loose chrome and bezel. |
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1. I purchased genuine Nokia and not China N900 ;) 2. I purchased first hand :D 3. I paid full price :cool: |
Re: Is this grounds for return? Pic included of faults.
i had a clicking noise in the top-middle part of the screen too and for me this one helped:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=78 |
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2. Where is the difference between delivery directly to you, or first to a reseller? 3. Poor you... (btw. I paid the full price, too. Directly from Nokia :D) |
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;-) Anyhow whats in ur mind is right.. :),, just kidding |
Re: Is this grounds for return? Pic included of faults.
This trick has worked for me and a few other people with this problem (the scren problem)- cleaning the gap/area around the gap between display and bezel with a piece of paper (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...037#post589037)
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