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2009-12-17
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@ Hamilton, New Zealand
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2009-12-18
, 16:34
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@ Montreal
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2009-12-19
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@ Arlington (DFW), Texas
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2010-01-01
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@ Saint Louis, MO, USA
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#375
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I'm inclined to follow your non-advice. I'm reluctant to give up a (mostly) working n900, to wait an unknown length of time, to pay unknown addition cost, for a second device which may or may not have the same problem. I'd like to hold on to the one I've got, live with the hassle of having to use a headset for phone calls, and hope to get this one repaired under warranty once the current n900 fever dies down. The whole situation feels like it's going to be a gamble on my part either path I take.
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2010-01-08
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2010-08-22
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#377
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I have a new n900 and if I have been using the phone all day and try to make a call the mic appears to not work.
I can hear the other person fine. A reboot appear to sort the issue. Anyone else have this problem?
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audio, broken, dead, doa, fail, failure, lack of quality control, mic, microphone, n900, n900 recall, no audio |
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