Re: Facing Dilemma about N800/N810

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I guess I hadn't thought about that.  I did ask nokia's support if there was 
either a flat rate repair cost or a user parts/self install and they said no 
to both...  

Anyone every take about these devices, hard to do.  I do have a long history 
of electronics/mechanical ability so it wouldn't be out of the question.  

tim

On Thursday 01 January 2009 06:18:50 pm Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:
> how about taking the screen from 800 and putting it in 810?
> julius
>
> On Thu, 1 Jan 2009, Tim Ashman wrote:
> > Ok, so long time nokia user loved my n810 and I refer to the n810 in the
> > past tense because two days ago I dropped it from about 5 feet and bang,
> > screen cracked and it is nice rainbow colors now.
> >
> > So...  I pulled out my old N800, flashed, used my n810 backup and I'm up
> > and running but I'm missing the builtin keyboard, I do alot of ssh'ing,
> > remote desktop and the builtin keyboard of the n800 doesn't work for
> > that.
> >
> > So..  I'm thinking of just purchasing another n810 since the wimax out
> > here in portland isn't xohm the wimax version is useless.   But I'm
> > wondering if nokia is getting ready to release a new version of the IT. 
> > If so I could hang on using my n800 until then.
> >
> > And So...  does anyone know what the latest time frame if any is on the
> > next IT device.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > tim
> >
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