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2012-11-29
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2012-11-29
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2012-11-29
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2012-11-29
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2012-11-29
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the original cyan housing my N9 came with was horrible. Ill fitting with a large 1mm gap between the lower part of the screen and the housing. The physical buttons rattled and the whole thing creaked and groaned every time i used it. I swapped the housing out for a white one I bought on ebay for about £40 and it fits like a glove. The white is as brilliant as any lumia ive seen and is a joy to hold.
my Lumia 800 (black, direct from Nokia) has an awful screen that appears to have a seam running right down the middle of it. The light reflects in a horrible way and i was so concerned that i took it to a care point as i thought it might be a weakness that would later cause the screen to crack. The guy said it was fine, so i live with it.
in short, build quality varies so much i dont believe you can put it down to something as simple as "lumias are built better than N9 or vice versa".
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2012-11-29
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Anyone else feels like I do?
I have a white N9 keeping it in the box. It was bought from a Finnish shop.
I am "afraid" to use it, don't want to make the slightest scratch or bump on it.
It is so damn beautiful. I am taking out of the box just to charge and discharge the battery.
I am seeing myself holding on it for years to come. I am guessing that it will be a rare collector's item in the future.
**Of course I'm using my 16gb black N9 as my daily phone so I don't miss it.
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2012-11-29
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Maybe if I had another white N9 I would do the same. But since I only have one I will enjoy it fully in its creamy white goodness.
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2012-11-29
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2012-12-04
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2012-12-04
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I tried to change the housing on my n9, but one of the screws was so tight that I destroyed the screw head. it's not off, but I can't use any tools in it. I tried a small screwdriver and a bigger torx, but no success.
how do I rescue a worn out screwhead?
thanks!
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