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Durability of the slider mechanism?
I was wondering what the quality of the slider mechanism is like on the N810? Will it start getting loose or stop locking into place after a year? Or if i'm careful with it will it last several years without any major changes?
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On the other hand, the paint does get scraped from the keys... |
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Same, slider still works like day one, but there is some scrapes on the keyboard, and the chrome thing around it is loose, but its just aesthetic.
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Mine's still fine too, after 22½ months of heavier than average (I alternate between the hardware and stylus keyboards a lot) daily use.
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Ok thanks. Glad to see Nokia put in a good quality slider design.
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(raw material quality, build quality, amount of unwanted particles between, ...) so use it until it breaks (if it breaks) and stop worrying. |
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It's been fine for me (use it daily since spring 2007)
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I've been using my N810 since January 2008 and the slider and everything else is still fine.
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My unit has a saggy slider. I agree with others here that there are several variables in the build quality, and mine has always felt a bit loose. I don't think it has gotten any worse over time, the sagginess is just mildly annoying...For instance, when I am lying on my back doing a crossword or playing Angband and using the keyboard. Held normally from a standing or sitting position, the sag is not noticeable.
I am considering replacing the slide with a unit I was pointed to online. Its not critically bad (it still locks in place, but one side tends to "droop" a little...), which is why I haven't pulled the trigger on the change. |
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