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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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hmmm......as usual, the nokia representative that i e-mailed replied that the usb port issue of n900 is a result of "poor device handling".
this is no good, who could "not" take care of a 600 buck device?
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2010-02-15
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I tried the compression trick and compared to grinding off the little tabs it is no where near as effective. Grinding the tabs off makes the fit much much easier to insert and remove. It is still snug enough that I have never had a cable come out. I am still paranoid as hell but feel much better about the force needed to charge etc. Like has been pointed out though you have to be super careful to remove any filings as that could cause a short across the pins. In saying that it was as easy as giving the plug a good healthy blast of compressed air and thourough inspection after the modification. I never acually modded my original cables but instead got one of these.
http://www.usbfirewire.com/Parts/rr-mcb-ext-xxg.html
That way I can return my cables as original condition should the usb port ever actually fail.
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2010-02-15
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has anyone taken a look at the service manual for the n900? theres a step where it says be careful not to damage the usb connector..
i really want to buy this phone right now but this has me worried, anyone have any suggestions?
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2010-02-15
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2010-02-15
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Nokia is honoring the warranty and I will get an n900 that works. However, I fear that there is a design flow making the port very sensitive. Hopefully, I will not have to report the same problem again in this forum.
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2010-02-15
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Hi, you're not worrying over nothing. I managed to completely remove my usb port with one small kick of the cable (IDIOT!! I know...I know...). It is NOT covered by warranty or insurance...that was one expensive error. Still ,t he handset is incredible other than that small (yet oh so BIG) flaw. I'm still a happy punter...
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2010-02-15
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I love my Nokia N900. I'm a proud owner since the end of November '09. However, I'm currently using my old flip phone because I had to mail my N900 to the authorized Nokia repair center because the USB port broke.
Nokia is honoring the warranty and I will get an n900 that works. However, I fear that there is a design flow making the port very sensitive. Hopefully, I will not have to report the same problem again in this forum.
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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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feel bad for u guys i would faint