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I will vote AMD for president next time if I'm having any shares during next meeting.
Since yesterday, when I connect my N9 to the Nokia charger, the phone shows the 'choose USB connection' options (obviously this shouldn't happen because that charger is, well, just a charger). Next, it shows the 'not enough power to charge from the USB in order to charge the device'. Before I didn't have this problem at all.
When I plug the N9 into my laptop, the same problem occurs. In this case however, I can't connect the device to the laptop AT ALL, not through Nokia Link, not through PC Suite, not via the 'mass storage' option. Connecting the phone via Bluetooth to PC Suite works just fine.
In both cases (connect via charger/connect via laptop), the N9 charges VERY slowly (ie. after 1 hour of charging battery level is at 11%)
The only logical explanation that I can come up with is the fact that I've recently moved to a country with a very humid climate. When I look at both the small end of the USB cable and the USB port of the N9, I see blue-greenish colours on the metal, which I think is oxidation. Oxidation makes cables go bad. I've tried several micro-USB cables, problem didn't go away, which is why I think the USB port suffers from oxidation too. Phone nor cable have ever been wet.
I guess the only possible solution is dropping off the phone at a Nokia Care Point. Does anyone know if this problem will be covered by warranty? Phone is only 6 months old.
my problem has been mentioned in this topic before.
Thanks!