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#16
Originally Posted by ndi View Post
Glad to hear it worked for you, but if Nokia finds traces of fluid it's not going to honor any claim for warranty and frankly can't be blamed. Used the stuff myself, but when it comes to expensive, in-warranty devices, it's best to let them take a whack at it first.
If my device were in warranty, I guess I might have gave up my phone for days while they deny the claim due to some other reason. And I'm guessing if they haven't run out of replacement N900s, they soon will.

I didn't submerge the phone, just foamed up the connector slot, nothing into the phone itself.

thanks,
Frank