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My phone has had this problem. It has not been dropped or subject to any excessive force. mobicity, Australia, provided me with the photo (attached) after refusing to honour their warranty.
I hope they will accept it.Thank you Texrat. Thank you Nokia. Thank you Nokia Flagship NYC.
I brought my 2 month old N900 into the flagship store today, as I posted earlier I would.
They replaced mine! I think it was an exception the guys made, but they have gained a customer for life.
N95-1,N95-3,N95-4,E51,E71-2,N810,N96 and now N900. This is the reason why I spend more than $500 on Nokia every year.
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2010-02-12
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2010-02-12
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Hi *****, thanks for highlighting this one, we have also picked up these comments. Now we have seen that a few reports are coming in that seem to indicate that under certain conditions, the micro-USB port on the N900 may become be detached we have our folk looking into the matter. Product quality is of the utmost importance to Nokia . so anyone who experiences this issue should contact their local Nokia customer care. If the N900 hasn’t been mistreated then our usual warranty applies.
@MarkS - I contacted NOKIA last night but the customer support firmly said it does not appear to be a manufacturer defect and I might have to pay for the repair. Obviously there is not enough information flow down or the support personnel not trained well?

@flydeep we are rolling out to our Care folk now
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2010-02-12
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I want to thank you for stepping up and addressing the issue with detaching microUSB connectors. I also want to introduce myself and make sure it's clear where I'm coming from on this.
As you may or may not know I'm a former Nokia employee, in fact one of the first few to get deeply involved with Maemo products. I helped launch the N800 in the US as a product quality engineer and made sure the severe issues we discovered in-house didn't make it into consumer hands (at least not in large numbers).
I was also the first to report the N900 USB detachment. Granted mine was precipitated by an accident as I note in my original article, but as it turns out even normal use (as in charging) has been shown to lead to this failure in as little as 2 weeks after purchase of a production device. No user abuse necessary.
Nokia Care and third party support have been doing both customers and Nokia a disservice by denying some initial claims but I am hopeful based on your engagement that this will improve.
My lengthy design and manufacturing experience tells me that the absolute best solution going forward is to change the design to a through-hole rather than surface mount connector. However, it the detachment of copper lands from the PCB can be solved (and that is possible) that *may* be good enough. But Nokia must understand that the interference fits of male connectors remains a risk.
Do know that while as a Nokia employee the needs of the customers were paramount to how I approached my work, albeit with the expected discretion of an employee. That dedication to Maemo Devices customers continues although in a different role, one that is voluntary. I will still consider Nokia's concerns and in no way am I out to do the company any damage. My belief is that real damage is done when these situations aren't properly managed and escalate into catastrophes.
Anyway once again I appreciate your public acknowledgment and action on the customers' behalf. If I can be of any help let me know.
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.. i just want to ask u a question regarding the pluging & unpluging situation is it better that when i plug/unplug the wire with the usb port remove it and insert it directly towards the female or its better ( especially when removing) to move it little little bit to the left & right because when i unplug it direct without any movment i feal it needs more pressure ?? .. and regarding the people who are getting fixes or replacements isn't this problem going to encounter them in the next month or so ? im just really so confused by nokia especially u addressed this issue before they release the device & they didn't fix it what a jerks ! .. thanks again man
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2010-02-12
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Little update from someone (who I believe is from Nokia):
REPLY:
REPLY to the REPLY
EDIT: This has been confirmed as official. The messages are from MarkS, who is: Mark Squires, Head of Social Media at Nokia.
EDIT2: New post on another blog: http://www.maemocommunity.com/596/no...icro-usb-port/
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hey Texrat 1st of all i want to say thank you for all your effort fixing the problem.. i just want to ask u a question regarding the pluging & unpluging situation is it better that when i plug/unplug the wire with the usb port remove it and insert it directly towards the female or its better ( especially when removing) to move it little little bit to the left & right because when i unplug it direct without any movment i feal it needs more pressure ?? .. and regarding the people who are getting fixes or replacements isn't this problem going to encounter them in the next month or so ? im just really so confused by nokia especially u addressed this issue before they release the device & they didn't fix it what a jerks ! .. thanks again man
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2010-02-12
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.. i see but someone mentioned this problem before the release so i thought it was u my bad
.. thanks alot
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