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2007-06-15
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2007-06-15
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I'm also have this problem with the right side and mine is bought on June the 7th. Sending it back for repair is something I'm not going to do at this point because it seems the chance is really high getting the same problem again even if they would replace the screen.
I thought mine wouldn't have this problem because the box had two Nokia seals on it and the down one was broken. I was hoping that Nokia opened it to upgrade the unit for this problem but unfortunately I was wrong. Still makes me wonder why they opened the box.
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2007-06-15
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I just got a N800 used from someone on Craigslist that has the same problem--and clearly the previous owner just hit it harder and harder so it has very fine scratches all over the right scroll bar area. Unfortunately, since I got this one used I doubt if I'm going to be able to send it to Nokia for repair without having to spend an arm and a leg--I strongly suspect it's out of warrantee...
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2007-06-16
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Sounds like a refurbished/used one, Diablo.
Over je dode zone: je had dit forum eerst moeten bekijken. Bijna iedereen heeft er last van.
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2007-07-06
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- The N company has repeated the same mistake twice in a row, failing to correct known hardware issue. Even worse, they are trying to postpone problem until the device run out of warranty! I know, heavy accusation, but I am afraid completely correct - I don't blame Nokia engineers for this, given the difficulties, they produced excellent proof of concept product - N770. Unfortunately N800 should have been much more than the proof of concept, instead it seem like a catastrophe.
- The N company did sell devices advertising features (VoiP), which were unavailable at the moment (with constant postponing, and buzzing from the bloggers, who actually provided excellent mouth-to-mouth-marketing coverage). From my point of view you don't just sell to the client something which exists only in the brochures. Maybe next time I should offer company N to pay only half of the price, until they actually finish the product?
- The N company has dropped support for N770, after one year since it was introduced.
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2007-07-06
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2007-07-07
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