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2010-02-02
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2010-02-08
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2010-02-08
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I have called the local care point. They cannot order the single part because the N900 is "too new" they claim.
My N900 is now barely a month old and has it's first defect. The movable camera cover is made of several parts, the blue bottom plastic, the black plastic with "Carl Zeiss" written on it, and a spring in between to "lock" the cover. Now to plastic parts have lost contact on one edge, and the spring is loose inside.
I contacted the Nokia service but instead of just sending a replacement cover they insist that I bring my phone to a Nokia Care Point, which will then send it to Nokia for repair... Greenpeace should check for such transport nonsense for their green electronics program.
Does anyone else have this problem and has fixed this (atm I do not want to completely separate the two parts as long as they are glued at least a bit and there is still a chance to get this done on warranty) or better can tell me the magic knobs to turn to get Nokia service to act sane on this one?
Tim