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2010-12-03
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Hi Storkus, thanks for sharing your idea, but I'm afraid that this "port saver" solution would be uncomfortable at least... that would add some unwanted bulk to the device and, above all, what would keep the connector from exerting leverage on the usb port if it gets bent? Securing the cable wouldn't be enough, you should secure the connector itself to the case, i think.
I've also read of someone wondering about adding some epoxy glue between the connector and the mainboard but couldn't understand if the actually tried...
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2010-12-03
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2010-12-03
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2010-12-03
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2010-12-07
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2010-12-07
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The idea is the "Port Saver", something used a lot in the test and measurement industry where connectors can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars and/or be hard to replace (that sounds familiar).
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2010-12-07
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2010-12-08
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2010-12-11
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bad design, broken, charging, failure, hardware, loose, microusb, microusb port, n900, nokia, part, port, repair, return, surface mount, usb, usb port, warranty |
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While the housing hasn't come completely out of the housing, it's certainly too loose to give any hope of charging the device.
Shipping to Nokia's Alabama repair center some time this week :'(