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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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That has already happened and been reported numerous times in this thread (and on my blog).
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2010-02-19
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I am sorry (and I have mentioned this before.
But I am not willing to have faith in this until I hear from people with "Landing pad damage" that they have had nokia repair or replace the phone.
I know I sound overly pesemistic. But I do think I have reason.
As for the timeline. As i mentioned after MarkS quoted the policy on engadget the centre I went to recieved an update the very next morning.
The update was not what we wanted to hear. But if the new announcement a few days ago is what we expect. Then no one with pad damage should be getting a phone returned from Nokia care centers if it was looked at after thursday just gone.
Lets watch this for a few more days and see what happens .
But we should be seeing people with pad damaged phones getting them returned early next week. Then I will bew willing to give Nokia credit for doing the right thing.
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2010-02-19
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Pad damage?
I have seen reports of people getting Warranty repair. But that has been the case from the start. I had assumed that was solder joint damage as was mentioned as repairable by the centre I took my phone into.
I have not yet seen anyone claim their phone had pad damage. Or have in the past had it rejected due to this (BER) that has now had it fixed.
As I say it might take a little more time. While these people return the phone for a second round.
Or I may not have noticed someone who has posted before claiming it was refused as (BER) then post stating it is now fixed.
Please let me know I am wrong about that ?
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2010-02-19
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My feeling is that this is a potential issue with 100% of the phones.
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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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Yes, that has been my cry since I saw this thread. Even if the phones were to get replaced, the new ones will break lose in another month or two and after that? Unless Nokia takes a giant step and fixes this can of worms, this will be a big shot in groin for them.
I am still under the return window with amazon.com. Although logic tells me I should return the device, my heart tells me I want it. damn!
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2010-02-19
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Every case of detached USB connector that I have seen described included some degree of pad damage.
That is THE mode of failure here: pads coming free of the PCB surface as I have described numerous times.
It isn't a soldering failure at all. That's unlikely enough to almost be impossible.
I'm not understanding where the confusion is originating...
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