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2011-02-28
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2011-02-28
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2011-02-28
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I would like to think they had but probably haven't.
A waste of time and money in their eyes.
Hopefully mine will get fixed.
After that to make it last:
Plan to file down usb connector 'teeth', use desktop battery charger and only use usb for data backup.
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2011-02-28
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Nokia seem to be replacing the motherboards on faulty handsets to fix this issue, but do these replacement motherboards have any design change to them to avoid it happening again?
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2011-03-01
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On the other hand, if my suspicions are correct, there was a copper-cladding problem at play here that could have been corrected by the PCB vendor (not Nokia). The copper should NOT have come loose as easily as it has in many of these cases.
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2011-03-02
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Nokia seem to be replacing the motherboards on faulty handsets to fix this issue, but do these replacement motherboards have any design change to them to avoid it happening again?
From looking at my replacement motherboard it looks exactly the same as the old one, so I fear that the problem will just happen again, but after the warranty has expired!