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	<title>Comments on: Damaged E90 display &#8211; terrible build</title>
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		<title>By: Nokia E90 Communicator review &#124; PhoneReport v2.0</title>
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		<description>[...] If the phone is turned off and you open the flap in order to reveal the internal display, you will notice the damage caused by the keyboard on the display. This is Nokia&#8217;s faulty design. What happens is that some keys crash onto the screen when you close the flap. This doesn&#8217;t affect functionality of the display or the keyboard, but the marks are very visible. As you see in the image below, this was the state of the first trial E90 I received, you can also refer to the post about its display. [...]</description>
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