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2010-01-28
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@ Edinburgh
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Disaster! Today I dropped my 18mnth old n810 from 3 feet onto a concrete path. My trusty old friend has not faired well and is now objecting to bing treated this way. The symptoms:
The screen is completely washed out, still usable, just, but very 'milky' to look at. Occasionally the depth of colour slowly returns for a few seconds to show me what I'm missing only to return back to it's washed out state.
I have noticed that if I push 'very' hard on the sides of the unit I can gt the colour to return temporarily, but again only for a few seconds.
I use my N810 constantly and am really disappointed to see it in this condition. Doe any one have any suggestions about how I best go about finding a permanent cure for this malady?
Thanks,
Alan
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2010-01-28
, 16:52
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@ Los Angeles
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2010-01-28
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2010-01-28
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@ San Jose CA
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While the n810 is harder to disassemble than the n800, it is relatively easy to get access to the n810's screen. The hard part is finding all of the screws that need to be removed....
The screen is completely washed out, still usable, just, but very 'milky' to look at. Occasionally the depth of colour slowly returns for a few seconds to show me what I'm missing only to return back to it's washed out state.
I have noticed that if I push 'very' hard on the sides of the unit I can gt the colour to return temporarily, but again only for a few seconds.
I use my N810 constantly and am really disappointed to see it in this condition. Doe any one have any suggestions about how I best go about finding a permanent cure for this malady?
Thanks,
Alan