Wonder if any one else is having problems with the paint on the keyboard coming off already?
The blue arrow on mine's starting to wear thru now, and is pretty anoying for a few month old hadnset!
It is Obvious my friend. You N900 is not original, cos these letters on the keyboard are very strong against nails and durable.
My advise refer to your local purchasing center, & let them change it with original keyboard.
It is Obvious my friend. You N900 is not original, cos these letters on the keyboard are very strong against nails and durable.
My advise refer to your local purchasing center, & let them change it with original keyboard.
Actually, I've seen the problem on other N900s, and I can spot a clone
It depends on the environment you live in and what you expose the N900 to I guess.
I've had mine since 28/12 (about 6 months) and the keypad is still the same as it was
thats so strange! I was one of the firsts that had the N900. And I didn't have had any problems. no reboot loops, no dead pixel, no loose usb port, no weared off keyboard.
what I'm doing wrong??
Although I wasn't one of the firsts that had the N900, I also asked myself this question many times.
I have had mine since January and the letter 'e' is completely worn through on keyboard. But they say its the most commonly used letter in the alphabet.
Also the 'a' and 't' are starting to go.
I havent had any issues with my keyboard and i've had my n900 since november. I use my keyboard heavily but I always make sure my hands are clean before I use it. All my keys still have their original matte finish
no problems here, but a friend had.
He got a new keyboard for free.
edit: thats so strange! I was one of the firsts that had the N900. And I didn't have had any problems. no reboot loops, no dead pixel, no loose usb port, no weared off keyboard.
maybe it depends on the source of your N900s? i have been using mine for 6 months now, no rattling, anything loose or paint worn out, mine is made in Korea and it shipped from the Netherlands, ordered from Nokia's UK website. But it could be the sweat from your fingers with a lot of sun, maybeeee?