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2010-05-05
, 22:14
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2010-05-05
, 23:03
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Joined on Jul 2008
@ Springfield, MA, USA
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2010-05-06
, 04:57
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Joined on May 2010
@ Detroit, Mi
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2010-05-06
, 05:21
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Joined on Dec 2009
@ Australia
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After worrying every time when I disconnected my charger it would be the last I went and bought a new charger today and grinded it down. I also had a spare CA-101 usb cable which I also grinded down.
In the first picture is both my CA-101's. Notice the one on the right, the hooks are a lot higher than the one that came with the phone. I didn't even attempt to put this one in the phone out of fear that it would rip out the port -
This could serve as a warning for people that use other CA-101's with their phone, make sure it's not as jagged as this one.
My spare from a different angle -
After grinding -
And finally this is an after shot of my new charger that I grinded down after testing that it worked of course .
Both the charger and usb cable work fine and they glide easily in and out of the port with very little resistance. Now I can relax!
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2010-05-06
, 08:53
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Joined on Jan 2010
@ Canada
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This is a repost of my initial post back in January 13th because I think it will help some people worrying about the USB port failure. I am yet to see any problems with my port. Still feels as solid as the day I bought it. -
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2010-05-06
, 12:19
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2010-05-06
, 22:10
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Joined on Apr 2010
@ Belgium
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I think this process that you are going to is working exactly as intended. I think Nokia is relying on attrition to cut their costs down. Their reputation is irrevocably damaged in my opinion.
It's hard to believe and understand how Nokia can send it back out without even testing the phone. As les_garten stated this just destroys their reputation.
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2010-05-06
, 23:27
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@ Melbourne Australia
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Tags |
bad design, broken, charging, failure, hardware, loose, microusb, microusb port, n900, nokia, part, port, repair, return, surface mount, usb, usb port, warranty |
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