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Survey: Screen: Trouble Free? Trouble?
Let's do an informal survey:
Whose screen has been trouble free, and whose has been nothing but trouble? Also, if you could, indicate how long you have used it and the frequency of its use. |
Mine has been trouble free since April.
Used daily. I almost never turn it off, even at night. I just let it go to sleep. I don't even use the cover very often. Made in Estonia. |
I am on my 4th screen now.
The first one broke after 3 months and it took 2 weeks to repair. The second one broke after 1 month and again i had to wait 2 weeks. The 3rd screen lasted only 10 days. This time i asked for a replacement unit and i had to wait over 4 Months. But i didn't get a replacement, they just swapped the display again. :mad: I use my 770 daily and never turn it of on purpose. |
[X] Screen broke, but hasn't been returned from repair
mine came 4 days ago with a wsod out of the box! great! it didn't run one second! |
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:) My Nokia 770 works perfectly even after a year. I got it in January 2006. Its made in Estonia. No battery problems, no endless reboot loops, no Wi-Fi connection issues. I use it daily and charge it when it is readay to die. It has been upgraded as and when required. Worked well with T-Mobile GPRS till T-Mobile blocked GPRS. I will not say that I was too cafreful with it. I use it rather normally and without too much care. :) |
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Anyway, got another one and so far so good. |
Is there some sort of Linux command that could give us some hardware info about the screen?
I've had mine for about a month and it's been trouble free. It's Made in Estonia, but I've read about those having the wsod also. I use it daily, never shut it completely down. Just slid the cover on when not in use and charge it when it gets to about two bars. |
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Sound's like Estonia has the "good glass". My 770 is also made in Estonia, and just the other day I accidentally dropped it from about 2.5 feet onto a marble tiled floor [with case on] and there's not so much as a dent on the thing anywhere. Big thanks to whoever designed the 770 and case to withstand such a shock and continue to work perfectly.
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