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I wonder if a glob of epoxy around the surface mount would provide adequate stress relief. Is there anything in the vicinity that would be adversely affected? The opening is barely bigger than the port itself, so this would involve dis-assembly.
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I doubt it would hurt... and a syringe could insert it. There are some made just for this sort of work; no prescription required.
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i took sharp knife to all of my usb plugs that i use with n900 and worked in these spring loaded clips, just pushing it down few times with fair amount of force (without going nuts) they are now not as hard to go down and pluging in and unpluging is much better, there is now almost no resistance.
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It's easier to manufacture PCBs that are either all through hole or all surface mount. Hybrid boards are a major pain. They require more complex equipment and processes. So I'm *assuming* the decision was based on expediency, and just failed to take into account the stresses a connector would encounter. Someone planted a forest but overlooked a tree.
EDIT: that all assumes of course that the N900 PCB is all surface mount. I don't know offhand.
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Last edited by Texrat; 2010-01-07 at 17:31.