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Ronplata Posts: 103

I found a new problem in my T68i, the keyboard is
starting to erase for complete, # 7 c and NO is peeling off,
the funny thing is that my phone is only 2 months old.
most of the people that i know have this problem in
my country.
does anyone have this problem?
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Posted: 2003-04-14 22:40:00
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t68iBabe Posts: 41

Hi. I'm interested. How can I get it? This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-04-14 22:42:00
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-Mr_Tee- Posts: 19

Nope... Buy a case with a strap for ure neck like me...it dont rub off then

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Posted: 2003-04-14 23:01:00
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Jumper Posts: 148

Try taking the phone to SE service point for a new keypad.
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Posted: 2003-04-14 23:02:00
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Ronplata Posts: 103

I try taking it to SE but they said that this was cover by the
guarranty, can you believe?
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Posted: 2003-04-22 20:17:00
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t68iBabe Posts: 41

@ronplata, Maybe you were using your phone too much? I always have my phone in a phone case with a plastic front to protect the screen and the keys to slow down wear and tear from extensive use. Especially also if one has sweaty hands. :-) This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-04-22 23:58:00
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Diggs09 Posts: 434

Well my T68i is over 7 months old and I used it constantly till I got my P800 last week, just had a look at it and there is absolutely no sign of the lettering rubbing off (and I have never had a case on it). The keypad looks as new as the day I got it.

Ronplata, I think your keypad is defective and that you shouldnt have to pay for a new one.
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Posted: 2003-04-23 00:48:00
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mkt Posts: > 500

After few months my keyboard is fine excep Yes and No buttons- two days after i bought it (new) lots of paint peeled off in upper edges - between buttons and blue frame around screen. Almost impossible to see in daylight, but very annoying when backlight is on. I wonder if warranty covers this also.
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Posted: 2003-04-23 02:19:00
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dBAGZiq Posts: 98

i haven't experienced it on my phone...not yet...but im using it for about a year...no signs of wear...i think you should go to se and fix the problem free
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Posted: 2003-04-23 02:36:00
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jalu Posts: > 500

When I first got my t68, I did not keep it in a cover and just chucked it in my pocket with my keys (collective groan) and before it was lost in a park, the paint was starting to peel from the yes/no keys.

That was after about a year - when I then got my t68i I put it in a case and after about the same amount of time I sold my t68i on in perfect condition.

There's no substitute for taking good care of the phone - I found that I could get an entirely clear plastic cover (I prefer those to leather cases) for around £7 which would last me around two to three months before starting to splot.

Certainly much better than a new phone, anyway

Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-23 02:44:00
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