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Saying good bye
Alright guys...
Although i never posted much here its been a great help and a pleasure. Unfortunatly my N900 has broken for the last time & i think its finally time to move on. Nokia care won't fix it & its too costly to pay for the repair (usb broken off - AGAIN). Although I proberbly could go for another n900 it does seem to be slowing down here & the browser on it was struggling more & more with flash & what not. I decided i would go for a Motorola Droid 3, Its pretty much the most powerful phone with a keyboard (which i could find) So thanks again guys, i just hope i find an android community thats as great, helpful & knowlageable as you guys. Craig |
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good bye :)
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I have found none - I mean no android community is on par with the maemo community. This is the reason I would have appreciated an dandroid section here.
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sorry but i have to say this.
but you should have soldered that USB down but again it seems no matter how many times i say it people here won't listen..... |
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Yet another member who's leaving!!
Good bye my friend! you have been the one... :D |
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@Vetsin Your bang on there.
2 Reasons; one i cannot solder that small second i didn't want to open the case breaking my warrenty (which proved useless in the end) Craig |
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Yes - bit of a catch-22 this soldering business because should anything else fail, especially something repairable like a faulty key-mat or one of the camera LEDs, then you're shafted unless your happy to shell out. And lets face it the build quality is one of the N900's major floors, so it may well happen. On the other hand, the USB is the most notable and frequently occurring h/w fault so it would make sense to attend to it, if you feel up to it.
... mmm ... conundrum! |
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So 'vetsin' and others, keep relying on warranty, when what 85-95%+ problems that needs to be fixed/replaced under warranty is the USB........ Living is a risk every day, the day you disregard warranty you live for real, or have taken the red pill, if so welcome to the real world :D |
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@dr_frost
Dilemma #1 is the warranty. #2, which is the bigger problem, is the skill. Hehe There are success stories of usb port restoration here in Nokia Philippines, though. Plus I have filed down my usb connector and charger's 'teeth'. :) |
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