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August 8th, 2007 08:30 PM #12Majority if not all na mga nokia units na mabibili mo sa atin ay made in china, at compare sa mga units na gawa sa europe ay malaki talaga diff in terms of quality.
Mga ofw na nakapag-work sa china or taiwan makapagsasabi kung anong klaseng quality screening meron sila. They are most concern about the quantity and not the quality.
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August 9th, 2007 12:27 AM #13
Actually most phones/batteries/electronics indicate in their user manuals to not leave the unit/battery plugged beyond the recommended time.... Just because it's common practice to leave something plugged, doesn't mean it's the standard hehe.
Now if the manual explicitly says "it is unneccessary to unplug the unit after charging has completed" and it blew up, then that's another issue.
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August 10th, 2007 06:03 PM #14
for almost two years ko na gamit nokia fone ko, and charging it longer than usual, ok pa naman. it used to have a feature naman na mag-stop sya ng charging once full batt na. di naman umiinit ang batt or charger.
pag ganun, defective ang batt. di dapat mag-init yun o sumabog since may safety feature naman ang fone when charging. madalas naman ako mag overnight charging, la naman nangyayari. credible naman kasi pinagbilhan ko.
normally, sa mga cellphone stands papangunahan ka agad ng tindera about warranty. siguro nga kasi they dont assure its perfect quality. trial and error.
buy orig to be safe.
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August 17th, 2007 06:00 PM #15I think eto po dahilan nyan
http://batteryreplacement.nokia.com/...eplacement/en/
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