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Thanks for all your help guys... I sent it straight back.
As it is an Orange upgrade you have to send it back within the 7 days to cancel your upgrade, paying for the special delivery back them yourself.
Got them to credit my account with a tenner for the trouble.
They would not simply swap it over as they said there was nothing wrong with the phone, it was a Sony Ericsson build issue.
Now I have to re-upgrade and wait for another one.
Grrr!
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Posted: 2009-04-30 10:16:02
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UPDATE
Have just got my new C905 plus replacement upgrade handset.
...and this time with no slider see saw wobble!
It is 09W14.
Have debranded from Orange using da vinci team.
Will post any news or updates here.
Thanks for your all your help guys.
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Posted: 2009-05-07 10:21:43
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SE 905 is a very nice phone but difficult to dislike me, it should be thinner.. waiting for the W995
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Posted: 2009-05-07 16:10:30
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i know this thread is kinda old.. but i just got my c905 a few days ago, and my phone also has a slightly bigger gap on the bottom left side as well, but it not really a big deal to me.. its not really that bad, even if the tiny gap wasn't there now, i am sure over time it will loosen up a little anyway.
its such a great phone.. so far
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Posted: 2009-10-02 03:20:29
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i have had my c905 for nearly a year and its wobble/gap hasnt got any worse so i woudnt worry.
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Posted: 2009-10-02 07:07:26
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People, I think I have fixed mine.
It had a minor wobble, and I am a perfection maniac with those things so I had to find a solution.
After a lot of looking into how the phone is structured, I used some Super Glue...
Yes, that's right.
All you have to do is slide the phone up and look at that hole.
You will see the top slider is laying on a metallic surface, the less tight they are, the more the slider wobbles...
So I put some Super Glue between those 2 metal parts (Slider and the other one) and let it cool for like an hour.
It doesn't shake anymore, at all.
Just watch out not to glue the top slider with the bottom one, because then you can't slide it down.
And if you try to, you may break it.
I'm not sure whether this will last, but for now its completely still.
Of course, it may void your warranty, and it may give you a hard time to remove.
[ This Message was edited by: Dimas.94 on 2010-10-22 15:28 ]
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Posted: 2010-10-22 16:27:02
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