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Common fault;
It is possible that it may be dirt as the keypad is open to ingress of foregn matter, BUT its more likely that the tiny rubber bobble built into the underside of your "yes" key has flattened, making it unreliable in use, so a keypad replacement may be needed, best seek warranty repair as eventually multiple button failure will accur, as it did on several of my friends phones after around 8 months use.
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Posted: 2003-06-03 04:59:05
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thanks for the info! do you have any idea on how much for keypad replacement?
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Posted: 2003-06-05 07:29:22
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@babyjenks
P180+ yung papalit ng keypads, sa semicon sm manila.
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Posted: 2003-06-06 03:39:16
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thanks Louie! will go there tom to have it checked.
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Posted: 2003-06-13 04:43:11
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Managed to yank apart my T68i and put it back together with no issues, now a question, has anyone replaced their LCD screen? I have found places to buy one, but it looked a bit risky to just yank the screen off the phone, even after taking out those other 2 T6 torx screws.
Its either this, or I send this phone back for another new one. Last one the LCD died as well, this one 1/2 the screen (right side) is fading out.
Any pointers, websites, etc would help, thanks!
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Posted: 2003-07-14 20:31:56
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I use one of these Mobile Phoen Cleaning Kits on my T68i. You can find out more about them here
www.klentel.com
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Posted: 2005-01-11 20:06:29
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@cmc - do you work for the company considering you've plugged this product with most of your posts?

:p
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Posted: 2005-01-11 20:36:41
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