This gets stranger and stranger. I wonder whether this is a special case for 
one device (yours) or generic. It would be good to have someone with the same 
phone either confirming or declining the effect.
The failing blocks when unplugging the phone somehow seem to include the last 
sector, though I do not know what fdisk would do there. Would "fdisk /dev/sdc" 
and then use 'p' to print the table work?
At this point this sounds a bit like something that might be interesting to 
report upstream (though I struggle a bit to see how this could be fixed). But 
for that it should be tested against a very recent kernel. Could you probably 
pull a daily kernel from

http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/

You can install the kernel in parallel to your current and select which to boot 
from grub.

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usbstorage: Sony-Ericsson W760i "No sense [current]"
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