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I have read all that, old news. That is part of the point, it is OLD news. Nokia is still spitting out these faulty devices at a rate of one for every 9 good ones. This is unacceptable for any manufactoring process, it is completely out of line by several orders of magnitude.
To say that a "fix" is to replace a faulty unit is wrong. It is NOT a fix as long as the fault rate of these new units still are 10%. Nokia is simply dodging the issue alltogether, leaving the basic QA to the customers. Now, if the fault rate was 0.01% or even 0.1%, this is acceptable, but 10% is not, not by a long shot.
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I have the reboot problem too..it happens randomly while using the phone.
Bought in London Nokia store, using vodafone sim..
Very disappointed..
Cheers
Luca