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03-24-2007, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by jmorin927
Has anyone tried using Liquid Graphite instead of WD-40. I worry about using WD-40 as it might damage the plastic overtime. Just a thought.
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Don't worry, WD-40 is safe with plastics. I've used it on a variety of plastics over the years and there is no sign that it was ever applied.
Cheers...
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03-24-2007, 06:51 PM
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Slight squeak and movement...funny, I just jumped on here to see if others noticed this.
I already had to tighten the battery cover up. Simply cut a business card in half and put it on top of the battery and slid the cover back in place. Tight and good as new now. Plus my contact information is in there
Side wise, I've not looked into it too much, but will either put something in there....like the dental floss fix, or I will use a dry silicon spray.....goes on a bit wet, but dries quickly. Often used to fix squeaks on dashboards or doors of cars that I've had and had squeaks develop on. I'd rather tighten it up though.
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03-24-2007, 08:07 PM
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I tried the dental floss trick (mine was the think "tape" type) and it seems to have worked. I wound it completely around each side. It will take a week to see if the cure sticks. So far it feels much more solid with no creaking.
As the OP said, I just wound the dental floss in there and used an exacto to carefully press in any excess.
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03-24-2007, 08:32 PM
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Squeak here too..right side (volume side)...bring on the 8300's....less the squeak.
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03-24-2007, 08:32 PM
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Mines squeeky on both sides and its annoying, makes the phone feel cheap, the chromed parts pull away from the sides ever so slightly nearer the top of the phone
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03-24-2007, 09:05 PM
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I just did the same thing. Regular dental floss, no wax kind and viola! No more squeaks. It really only needed it and penetrated around the corners. I hope it holds tight. It will be funny explaining dental floss in there should it ever have to go in for service
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Originally Posted by mas90guru
I tried the dental floss trick (mine was the think "tape" type) and it seems to have worked. I wound it completely around each side. It will take a week to see if the cure sticks. So far it feels much more solid with no creaking.
As the OP said, I just wound the dental floss in there and used an exacto to carefully press in any excess.
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03-24-2007, 10:12 PM
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Dental floss, WD-40, shame on RIM for putting us through this. This device was definitly rushed out the door.
I think the 8300 series is the one alot us have been waiting for, and it looks to be put together a little better. No chrome plastic sides sounds like no squeaks to me, guess we'll just have to wait and see!
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03-25-2007, 01:30 AM
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I have the launch one and the squeak got so bad that it happened with any key press. Any way I was also having a problem with the battery cover as it was too tight to pull out. I was at the Cingular store and was speaking to my friend there and he gave swapped the battery cover with one that was returned. So far it is going on two weeks with no squeak. We tried his too which had a squeak and switched the cover and that one stooped. I am no thinking that this is all caused by the battery cover.
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03-26-2007, 03:26 AM
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I exchanged mine on the 30th day, just because of the sides. So far, so good. I must admit that I now use causion when I remove the phone from the holster. Hopefully it will stay solid.
Something a little different. My original phone was shapphire blue, the new one is black. There are additional stock photos in the media file and it now defaults to the home screen automatically from the app screen after about five seconds. Minor differences that I've noticed so far.
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03-26-2007, 05:53 AM
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I have a littie squeak, going to get prepared for it getting worse.
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03-26-2007, 08:34 AM
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The newer 8800's that are shipping are indeed a dull shade of blue (almost black)
Compared to the original ones that are sapphire blue. I have a thread in here somewhere about the color. As for the squeak, no dice guys! Feels rock solid and then after you get to day 3, get ready for that all to annoying squeak to surface. Nothing you can really do about it, some people have used dental floss
or WD-40. But it's just something that occurs once you break the phone in.
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03-26-2007, 11:42 AM
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Yes, get used to it. I exchanged mine after 3 weeks because of a sticking "7" key and the "new" one was squeaking by day 2....
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03-31-2007, 10:26 PM
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Mine squeaks as well
Around the USB port down to about where the side button is and ALSO on the right side below the volume keys.
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04-01-2007, 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by JP712
Mine squeaks as well
Around the USB port down to about where the side button is and ALSO on the right side below the volume keys.
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Same here. Both sides squeak since day one.
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04-01-2007, 08:39 AM
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mines squeaks like crazy that actual housing squeaks along with the side. when you just pick it up, mine makes crazy sounds. will cingular do an exchage cause of this?
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04-01-2007, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Rhack9
I was having squeaking and slight movement problems on mine as well. I just put my new Invisible Shield (full body) on the phone today. Oddly enough, the slight mistakes I made in applying the shield seem to have tightened up some of the looseness that was contributing to the squeaking. For instance, the Cingular branded piece under the keyboard and the battery door, both of which previously shifted a bit, no longer do so. The side pieces of the shield, which could have been cut better, have made the sides of the phone a bit sturdier. It's not perfect, but it's something to consider, as the shield also seems to be a great way of preventing scratches.
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Are you using the full wrap-around "shield" for your 8800? I love their products and just ordered the screen cover as I was not sure how the wrap-around would look/work.
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04-01-2007, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by pdqgp
Side wise, I've not looked into it too much, but will either put something in there....like the dental floss fix, or I will use a dry silicon spray.....goes on a bit wet, but dries quickly. Often used to fix squeaks on dashboards or doors of cars that I've had and had squeaks develop on. I'd rather tighten it up though.
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So is this dry silicon safe? Working?
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04-01-2007, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by sean76
Dental floss, WD-40, shame on RIM for putting us through this. This device was definitly rushed out the door.
I think the 8300 series is the one alot us have been waiting for, and it looks to be put together a little better. No chrome plastic sides sounds like no squeaks to me, guess we'll just have to wait and see!
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I totally agree with this and am also letdown by RIM. My experience with BB has been bulletproof hardware AND OS. This is quite shocking IMO. The 8800 can sound like a 65 Ford after only a few days...
When mine started creaking I first thought I was being a bid too OCD and then it got a tad worse. I went to the internet and after Google'ing "squeaky 8800" realized I was not alone.
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04-01-2007, 02:49 PM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
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Full 8800 coverage. Not sure yet how it's going to look or "not look"...hoping it's pretty clear if you know what I mean. Should be here early in the week.
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Originally Posted by Dawgfan
Are you using the full wrap-around "shield" for your 8800? I love their products and just ordered the screen cover as I was not sure how the wrap-around would look/work.
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04-01-2007, 02:50 PM
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it's safe. the spray doesn't get inside the electronics and it's a dry in about 5 seconds. combined with the floss trick, mines perfect.
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So is this dry silicon safe? Working?
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