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2011-03-31
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2011-03-31
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2011-03-31
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Your usb problem is due to a hairline break on the charge pin of the usb connector and can be put right easy but you have to open up and solder down the pin, if you go to that length then it is worthwhile to do the job properly and scrape away the paintwork around the usb socket, solder both sides of it down to the earthplane and then solder all the pins at the rear... job done and you will not get any further problems with the usb port as long as you put enough solder to the usb earth plate/board.
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2011-03-31
, 16:07
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True, but the pins are VERY tiny. Most will lack the tools and/or skill for this.
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2011-03-31
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2011-03-31
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Problem is Texrat it has to be done as you well know, incidently did you notice just how small the pad is on the earth jacket to the pcb? if you look closely you will see the pads do not make contact with the main earthplain on the pcb, what i did to get a proper fix was to scrape off the paint on the main earthplain and join the tiny pads to the main earthplain, this makes the hold complete so it will not rip off the board no more as long as you use enough solder and also you can join this to the earth jacket very close to the usb socket making an even bigger fix.
Well done on your blog by the way, you really have done a lot of work even with Nokia on this one !.
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2011-03-31
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I have not yet looked close enough. But I have a large magnifying glass with lighting that should help me get a better view. Right now I don't have a soldering tip fine enough to do repair work.
Thanks for the acknowledgment. I'm unhappy though that the work was one-way: other than initial denials that there was a problem, Nokia has been silent on the subject. They didn't even bother correcting my errors in the original assessment...
Latest poll results show 20% field failure rate. Completely unacceptable, Nokia.
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2011-03-31
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I have done 4 completly ripped off ports so far and i had to link wire the rear pins to the nearest points on the board to recconect the usb but it is VERY possible and proves the N900 is repairable even in the worst scenarios.
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2011-03-31
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Have you posted repair instructions with parts, photos, etc? That would be extremely helpful. Or maybe even advertise your services to the community for a fee?
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2011-03-31
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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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