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another set of easy breakable phone models...

scottmbolt

Jul 24, 2006, 9:51 PM
the subject said it all ...

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Rodt3

Jul 25, 2006, 4:38 PM
๐Ÿ™‚ how do you break your fones? I have yet to break a fone ever and i talk about 1500 minutes a month peak. They wear out in about a year and half but I have never broken one.
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scottmbolt

Jul 25, 2006, 9:56 PM
how do you break your **PHONES**?

well let me break down this... question that is pretty much a common sense answer...


you have your phone,
you drop it on the ground,
it breaks.

simple enough?

i mean come on man just because you have never broken a phone (neither have i because i am extra careful) doesn't mean that these ultra thin phones don't break easily. I average about 7 RAZRs per week to be fixed/retured due to breaking.


sheesh! ๐Ÿ™„
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ridavid81

Jul 26, 2006, 12:07 PM
Let me agree with the responder to your original post. And let me also explain something that you didnt point out. I had the same RAZR for a long time with no issues.

Yes phones do fall and break but thats with everything in life isnt it? So dont try to tell me if I dropped a Samsung phone it wouldnt break. It would break just AS fast and AS easily as a motorola.

People are careless with their phones and when they break them they expect a new one free. You need to be careful with electronics. They are very FRAGILE devices. They are not made to be thrown agaist concrete.

Simple to understand? Careful with your stuff and it will be with you for a long time.
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theyellowdart

Jul 26, 2006, 12:52 PM
I think unless you work with phones(and you might) you can't have a very good idea of reliability. ๐Ÿคจ It requires seeing a bunch of phones going out and coming in to figure out which ones are best. Simply owning a phone is not enough, because while 1 phone out of 10,000 might work well, that is no indication of the other 9,999.
As far as that goes, where I work we get a lot of 815's and RAZRs back. Honestly, even though I don't like them the best, LG are consistently high sellers and we really see very few of them coming back with problems.

While customers expectations for durability are often unduly high, I know that I have been pleasantly surprised many times when I have dropped a phone and it kept working. I think some manufactu...
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