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2010-08-09
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2010-08-09
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why did you replace the plug instead of just fixing the original one back?
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2010-08-09
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@ Canada
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2010-08-09
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@ Canada
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2010-08-09
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@ Kiev, UA
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There are several problems with this.
Firstly, it is quite possible to screw your n900 by taking it apart - at least one actual electronic engineer by profession has had it fail due to the LCD cable not working afterwards.
Secondly - the PCB has between six and eight layers - you absolutely cannot see where circuits are. Drilling through it is a really bad idea.
Thirdly - you can get exactly matching USB connectors from digikey.com or mouser.com or ... for a couple of dollars.
Fourthly - if you're not sure it's covered by warranty, ask first before soldering!
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2010-09-01
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@ New Zealand
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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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@ Australia Mate
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