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@plankgatan
So now you are saying it is no problem as it's just some dust, If this was happening to yours what would you do accept or ask for a new unit?
Sorry but this is just absurd it's a really expensive Flagship product and just should not be happening there is no way anyone should put up with what is obviously a build defect to suggest otherwise is crazy.
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-11-27 22:30 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-27 23:30:17
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I have had this phone for a month plus and did not have this 'dusty' issue.
I thought i was one of the few lucky ones.
But i was so wrong.
Today while cleaning my phone, i spotted 3-4 specks of dust under the screen(Infront of lens)
The pic quality, apparently wasn't affected when i see it on my phone.
But maybe it will turn out different when being blown out on the computer...
*troubled*
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Posted: 2007-11-28 01:36:54
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i been taken photographs for along time, (now i mean with system cameras...not cell phones) and i have NEVER seen any difference in my pics because of some dust dots...GUESS how many dust dots you have inside a real system camera ?????? the thing is that you dont notice them, (they sit between the lens & the house)...do you think this dust dote makes the pic worse ????? of course not................
sure, if you have the whole lens full with dust it make some difference....but mostly its a couple of them..(not hundreds)
so once again...in this case, its mostly anoying
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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-11-28 02:11 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-28 02:37:08
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When i got the K850i before returning it cos i thought it was pants for such a allegedly premium product i thought the build quailty was shoddy. Sony Ericsson have gone off the boil for me. Nokia rules. Lol sorry. But im just loving my Panasonic proper digital camera now.
This message was posted from a 6300
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Posted: 2007-11-28 02:59:39
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On 2007-11-28 02:59:39, Seanyb2 wrote:
When i got the K850i before returning it cos i thought it was pants for such a allegedly premium product i thought the build quailty was shoddy. Sony Ericsson have gone off the boil for me. Nokia rules. Lol sorry. But im just loving my Panasonic proper digital camera now.
This message was posted from a 6300
so ????
this thread is about dust...!!!
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Posted: 2007-11-28 03:17:11
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No dust on mine still. Its nice and snug in a case which must help. I took a risk being an early adopter and have been lucky so far.
The worst thing is though, if you have to take the back off the phone to clean the inside of the glass then its no longer 'factory' pure, which is annoying. Good luck guys!
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Posted: 2007-11-28 09:20:49
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So what view does Sony Ericsson and / or the companies like O2 take? I worry, like someone else has already said, that it's going to get far worse in the 18 months I've signed up for and surely will affect the picture eventually. It basically just isn't protected enough!
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Posted: 2007-11-30 20:49:13
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Have worked out how you guys can fix your problem with dust inside the optics of the K850 caused by infection of dirt from the loud speaker.
Use a vac on the loud speaker and it will clear the lens of the camera and get all the crap from the loud speaker. Have tried this and it DOES work, no need to take the handset apart.
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Posted: 2007-12-09 11:01:25
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wow, hope all that vacuuming doesn't rip out any mesh netting on the phone
so far, my 2 week old phone shows no sign of dust in lens, i keep the phone in my jeans pocket all the time, and we all know how much pocket lint is always present.
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Posted: 2007-12-09 14:33:22
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Has anyone else tried the "vac solution" and worked? Now I'm afraid to buy the phone..
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Posted: 2007-12-09 15:19:07
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