Nokia 6280 Charging,dust inside screen and power i...

HI,
my phone will only charge from the mains if i lay it on its side and wiggle the power connector about??!!!
I also seem to have dust and dirt inside the top left hand corner of the screen
ans if im browsing the net,or sending a text message the phone will just literally power off..then come back on after approx 5 secs..
any ideas???
its never been dropped and is only about 6 months old????!!
Help guys

and browsing the net and it turned off? might be a bug with firmware also at nokia service centre, get it flashed to 5.92
Nokia N95
V 20.0.015
0546553

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