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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
PCB burning can be caused by different things, but usually a short circuit or capacitor failure. The latter is extremely common, especially in power supplies, typically caused by bad capacitors ( a global quality problem right now-- I have replaced bad capacitors in my TV and refrigerator and there are numerous reports of how big/bad this is) and/or bad design decisions (erring to low end in capacitor value, rating, etc). Both of these problems are driven by the mad race to get things cheaper-- although African "politics" also plays a huge role in bad capacitors.
awright......when i saw the internals of the n900 here, i got the idea of the battery issue (only a 1320mah instead of a stronger one) and accepted. on the pictures, there is an x mark on the usb port, what can you say? or that picture does not tell us anything about this issue?
 

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