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2010-02-27
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2010-02-27
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Don't try to squeeze epoxy through the USB port hole, you'll make a mess on the outside and it won't stick to anything on the inside.
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2010-02-27
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One is to surround the USB port with epoxy, the other is to extend the solder pads by scraping the green solder mask layer and resolder the port.
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2010-02-27
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Thats what i meant, to surround the USB port with epoxy, i´ve read that the epoxy can be used with plastic and metal, because its mainly used for plumbering.
Although, the usb wire goes into the usb port, it doesnt cover its surroundings , so i think is not a bad idea..
Im grinding the teeth on the USB charger and it works excelent, i still need to apply a little bit of pressure when im removing the wire, but is not as hard as it was before.. so any other ideas?
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2010-02-27
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2010-02-27
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I think that if you glue the casing to the usb port, it would make it impossible to take the device apart in the future. You would be gluing the plastic casing to the mainboard.
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2010-02-27
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The usb port on my N900 feels solid, there is just a liiiittle bit of movement when the usb is connected, but I would like to prevent any damage to the phone.
Let´s try to give solutions instead of complaining about Nokia or the design
Please post the manufactured date of the phone and your solution without opening the device
This thread would be for easy and simple solutions.
My phone was made on week 50/2009 , My solution would be to grind the usb connector on the adapter and put just a little epoxy around the usb port trying to fit it carefully with a peace of wire, so it can hold the usb port between the plastic and the metal.