aboaboit
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2010-01-04
, 09:56
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@ Castello d'Argile (BO)
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#91
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2010-01-04
, 10:46
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@ Australia
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2010-01-04
, 12:08
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@ Germany
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2010-01-04
, 18:28
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@ San Diego, CA
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This is a picture from the N900 service manual.-
It doesn't look like there is anything holding it onto the board other than the solder points for charging, glue etc. I think we all probably have N900's with this flaw and its ony a matter of time before they fail.
I pointed my tourch down the port and the solder points etc look the same as in the pic. The connector also looks the same as the first post. Damm my N900's a ticking time bomb
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2010-01-04
, 19:00
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good luck with what? a FACT about ALL usb connectors?
seriously read up about usb specs and dimensions, they were designe not to have super snug fit (same goes for all firewire connectors) if what you saying was true we would see every device fail out there
i suggest you check out all other usb devices in your house, you will find they ALL have room to wiggle
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2010-01-04
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...It doesn't look like there is anything holding it onto the board other than the solder points for charging, glue etc. I think we all probably have N900's with this flaw and its ony a matter of time before they fail.
I pointed my tourch down the port and the solder points etc look the same as in the pic. The connector also looks the same as the first post. Damm my N900's a ticking time bomb
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2010-01-05
, 02:02
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@ Australia
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On my replacement 900, the edges of the connector seem to be touching the cutout of the case. My first 900, the connector was completely recessed inside the housing. Again, only (4) small soldering points, and (2) larger, square, "glued" points. The USB pins also seem "glued", and not soldered. The contact points for the receptale's pins, on the board, are recessed. One would be hard pressed to clean them out, and re-attach, and expect to repair, if it does come detached.
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2010-01-05
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2010-01-05
, 03:08
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@ North Texas, USA
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This is a picture from the N900 service manual.-
It doesn't look like there is anything holding it onto the board other than the solder points for charging, glue etc. I think we all probably have N900's with this flaw and its ony a matter of time before they fail.
I pointed my tourch down the port and the solder points etc look the same as in the pic. The connector also looks the same as the first post. Damm my N900's a ticking time bomb
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2010-01-05
, 03:51
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@ Moon
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#100
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Given that I've had no issues with the micro USB on my Motorola Q for the past 2 years, nor the (2) different Droids I've had even using a bulky micro-to-mini USB adaptor, having the USB port completely rip out after the 2nd time charging it, there is little room for error with the 900. The data plug fits extremely tight on "my" 900...there are an extra set of spring loaded pins, which are larger than those on my Motorola's plug(s), if you want to "wiggle" the plug in any way, or remove the plug on an angle, good luck with that.