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Nokia doesn't have "flagships". They make low, middle, and high -end phones that fit a certain use case. The N900's niche is too small for it to be a flagship. It is a very high-end device, but it is not a "flagship" representing the peak of the entire Nokia lineup.
- Edit: The above paragraph is wrong. Ignore - Anyway, I am not happy with the eyboard wearing, but it's not a big deal. Though I'll probably buy an extra keypad eventually just in case though. Meanwhile: I've avoided the worst off the keyboard wearing. My blue paint is wearing off on the FN parts - the FN arrow is almost fully white, and the asterisk is on the way. Shift key and O look like they are wearing down - the initial dim white color is getting replaced by a more clear white the LEDs shine through easier. But so far every symbol character is perfect and clear, so I don't mind too much. |
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My Phone, made in korea, used extensicely, following me almost everywhere, doesnt have any keyboard problems. Its not a shiny keyboard i think.
My Screen Frame got a few scratches. Happened when it fell to the ground from about 1m. Its the only damage it took. |
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I got my N900 back in May 2010. I started noticing wear on the keys about 4 or 5 months ago. Now the black has rubbed off of all 4 arrow keys and the black is gone from at least 7 other keys. I am still under warranty. So I am going to try to get it replaced. But I consider this to be pretty shoddy for such an expensive device. The N810 and N800 are more durable in my opinion.
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This is happening to mine as well. This is a replacement N900. The first one I had did not have this issue and I had it almost a year. My typing habits have not changed.
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I purchased the Nokia N900 from Dell back in September 2010. Around the end of November the keypad started rubbing off. I called Dell and Dell said I needed to call Nokia. I called Nokia and they told me to send it in for repair. Before I could send it in I had to purchase a new phone and with the holidays I finally sent it in on January 22. For three weeks Nokia said they were working on the repair. I called and e-mailed several times but the repair was still in the process.
Finally, Nokia shipped it back without reparing it. I called Nokia and they told me it was a cosmetic problem that is not covered under warranty. I asked to speak to a supervisor. Finally the supervisor, Michael, called me back. He basically said the same thing. Sorry not covered. It's cosmetic. I asked to speak to his supervisor. He said he is the only supervisor that I can talk to. He said it doesn't matter if I call corporate in New York that everybody is going to tell me the same thing. . How could this be? I paid over $400. for a phone that after 2 months I can't see the letters. It's like a keyboard without any markings. The space, t m,n,c,w,a,h s,d and arrow are rubbed off. I love the phone but it is incredibly frustrating. |
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My 7 month old keyboard/phone is still in good condition (at this point of posting).
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