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Sorry for no updates.. well I was busy yesterday looking for a cheap used n900 in market. I found one for about 222 USD. (Rs. 16,000 in my currency).

Originally Posted by Estel View Post

I think that replacing damaged PCB with new PCB from already 100% working phone is quite bad idea. Not that You can't do it, but not much reasons for it. Except I've misunderstood something.
Well, The reason behind it is.. My n900 (the damages one) is pretty new.. I bought it about 20 days earlier without a single scratch, except for right key (maybe the previous owner used to play some games). And the one I bought now is full of scratches and wear and tear marks. I hope that clears the "misunderstanding"

Also, I have checked more than 3 n900s before i bought the first one.. and in all I have never seen any applications installed from Application Manager. Nobody in my place wants a n900 because most of them dont know how to use it, they just go for a jailbroken iPhone which is far easier to use without any basic knowledge at all.