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2010-09-16
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2010-09-16
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2010-09-16
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@ North Texas, USA
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I'd agree - time for a fresh new poll. I too voted no problems and then subsequently had the USB socket fail. Local Nokia repair shop re-soldered for 25UKP. I must file down the lugs on the plugs !!!
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2010-09-16
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@ UK
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I received the same message the same day Nokia US repair center received my phone from UPS. That's pretty fast turn-around so far.
My story is after about 8 months my n900 stopped being charged by the wall charger; only the PC USB connection charged it. I held onto it for about a week and reflashed it just to make sure it wasn't software related and this didn't help, but I also noticed my PC USB connection started getting very sensitive (disconnecting/connecting if I bumped the device) so I sent it in for repair (under warranty) before it totally failed.
Does anyone know if they send out brand new devices in this scenario or are they actually refurbished?
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2010-09-16
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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2010-09-17
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2010-09-18
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@ UK
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2010-09-19
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2010-09-19
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The best way to make it unlikely to happen is not to charge the tablet using the USB port. This means to charge the batteries using an external charger, which I would guess mean much less usage of the port -- you only need to use it when you would be flashing or transferring data directly. Most heavy users of the N900 recharge every day or two, or hundreds of times a year, I would say.
Every use of that port makes it more likely that the problem will occur.
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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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I was the first person in the world to have the N900 commercially. my USB port broke last week. i took my phone to a nokia service center, i showed them the nokia announcement that its an official fault. they requested from nokia head office to allow my phone be repair since its a overseas model i won from headoffice Finland which was approved.
they gave me a brand new N900 in two days with 12months warranty wohhooooooo