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Hi, i have the same problem with my t68i battery too :-( This reallysucks! I went to a SP and they couldnt fix it. I also tried a t68m battery and it fits solid as a rock. This sure sounds like a batch or even revision problem. I have a r1a battery and a r2a phone. Post your revision and whether you have problem. Perhaps we can come to a conclusion!
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Posted: 2002-05-17 11:49:00
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@floke
That’s funny, because on my T68 m, I have just the opposite : phone hardware R1A (01W39 / made in Sweden) and battery R2A (made in Japan / finished in Sweden)…
And by the way, the battery fits perfectly…
Rolud
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Posted: 2002-05-17 12:46:00
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my t68m & batt fit well too
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Posted: 2002-05-17 12:54:00
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My T68i fits well with a T68 batt... Because I can't find a T68i battery...
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Posted: 2002-05-17 18:54:00
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Hmmm. This is one problem i've not had. If it's that bad i would take it back! Ed
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Posted: 2002-05-17 23:53:00
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I've got the exact same problem - and I've owned 3 T68i models in their last month (sold the 2 of them to my brother and father)
All 3 models had the same loose feel - the battery seems loose and you can move it from side to side.
It irritates me quite a bit - but since I've had 3 T68i's within 1 month with the exact same issue - I won't bother to get a replacement.
Would be great to find a solution to the problem - someone used 2 "post-it" between the battery and the phone - anyone with another solution?
What about a piece of clothing material of some kind?
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Posted: 2002-05-18 06:51:00
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will it?
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Posted: 2002-05-18 08:37:00
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I have T68m and T68i and the battery just fit.
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Posted: 2002-05-18 08:40:00
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I've solved MY problem with the loose battery.
It took 6 pieces of 4cm by 4cm "post-it" placed on top of each other between the battery and the phone.
Now the battery is TOTALLY rock steady - no movind parts at all.
I can highly recommend it
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Posted: 2002-05-18 15:25:00
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TELESAINT > yes,.it should be a security-thing,..if you e.g. drop the phone,..the battery will then have to be able to move, otherwise it might break something.
But if people are sure that they wont drop their phone,..then I guess theres no harm in putting some paper between battery and phone itself
Jan
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Posted: 2002-05-18 16:46:00
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