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2007-09-18
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Speaking of that, have others left the plastic coating on? Not sure why it is in two pieces...a thin coating over the entire surface and a thicker smaller one in the center.
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2007-09-18
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This stumped me for a while too, then I realised the smaller thicker piece of plastic is actually the protective coating from one of the larger magnets which had transferred itself to the battery cover attachment.
As for the plastic covering the metal strip attached to the battery cover, I've left it on but will probably remove it as it's beginning to blister and while I doubt the metal will rust, it will probably become quite grubby from finger marks!
One thing I've noticed is that pressure on the case can sometimes result in the center of the d-pad being pressed, potentially activating something.
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-19
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2007-09-19
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2007-09-20
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The n800 is certainly poorly designed from a handling standpoint. (the "designer" probably never even bothered to hold a prototype before it went into production) It's VERY slippery, and difficult to hold securely while using the stylus.
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2007-09-20
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When I click on the "Buy it now" link in Tableteer, it takes me to the Nokia site, which asks for my location (UK) then dumps me in the Nokia UK home page with no sign of the case that I'm trying to buy... it's impossible to find the case at all from that point onwards. Tableteer is an even bigger tease than the main site, as Tableteer offers a direct link to buy the case which is a dead end. Makes me wonder how Nokia manage to sell anything.
Doesn't anyone from Nokia bother to test this sh1t before publicly showing how incompetent they are?
I'm guessing about 99% of those magnets will never be used. Connect it to a refrigerator? Perhaps the Fins have been reading about how Americans like to eat in their cars and attach things to their refrigerators....or maybe it is the Fins who like to do this.
Having said that the rest of the magnetic enclosure works well. It might have been more efficient if they had designed a mechanical attachment point into the back, but sans that, the steel plate and magnet are a workable solution...hope they don't rust. Speaking of that, have others left the plastic coating on? Not sure why it is in two pieces...a thin coating over the entire surface and a thicker smaller one in the center.
I finally feel like the screen has some real protection from what might bump into it vs. that soft case it came with. Overall, I'd give it a solid A. A+ if you didn't have to glue bits of metal on that back.