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Hi there-
I just have my T68i and although the phone has great features that I love, the keyboard feels much more plastic like than my 8310 for which I have already regretted the plastic feel (I had a 6210 before that), and with the "yes" and "no" keys very loose in their slots. Do you have the same experience? Is there a way to correct this? Should I open the phone and try to fix it or do you have a suggestion? Thanks.
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Posted: 2002-06-12 14:39:00
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Mine is rock solid!!
Try return it to the store there you bought it or leave it for service - that might do it!
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Posted: 2002-06-12 15:10:00
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mine key pad just rattle a bit ...
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Posted: 2002-06-12 15:57:00
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my 'yes' and 'no' buttons aren't to bad, but ive lost my blue joystick button!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 2002-06-12 18:12:00
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On 2002-06-12 14:39, TheGirl wrote:
Hi there-
I just have my T68i and although the phone has great features that I love, the keyboard feels much more plastic like than my 8310 for which I have already regretted the plastic feel (I had a 6210 before that), and with the "yes" and "no" keys very loose in their slots. Do you have the same experience? Is there a way to correct this? Should I open the phone and try to fix it or do you have a suggestion? Thanks.
Hi there,
I would not recommend you opening the phone yourself as this would invalidate your warranty. I would take it to a service center to have a look at or maybe back to where you bought it from - depends on how much it bothers you.
I think that the yes/no keys being a bit loose is not unusual but as I say return it if it bothers you too much as I know minor flaws in a phone can be very irritating
Ed
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Posted: 2002-06-12 19:14:00
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My keys are pretty solid here, I'd just return it and get a new phone.
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Posted: 2002-06-12 19:20:00
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