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It appears that you can reflash without using the USB port and you can certainly recharge without using the USB port. It appears to me, then, that the USB port is not essential -- please correct me if I'm wrong. Also, the last poll I saw gave a big majority to users who were NOT having problems with their USB ports. I'm not having problems with mine, for example.
So I see no reason for alarm.
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A temp repair is possible but will invalidate warranty if not done by Nokia so it appears.
Where does that leave us ? after looking at the thread regarding the usb problem it seems many people are having problems with Nokia regarding this.