Video Tour: Motorola i680 Brute
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so you stuck it it snow, and it was wet. my experience with wet and cell phones is a red dot that shows up when you take the back off. I had taken an insurance policy out on the ohone and had it in steamy showers across the world, and lo and behold, the moisure in it meant insurance would not cover it. did you check the effect on the red dot syndrome when it snuggled with snow?
Then, I stumbled upon your video (good one in fact) while I was looking for an att phone that offered wi-fi without forcing me to buy a package. is there one? The internet says yes but when I go into stores, they say- oh no. that ended. but how can you offer a feature then force people to buy your package?
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BcottFeb 6, 2010, 8:23 PM
The warranty will not cover the LD. That is what the insurance is for... you make a claim and they send u a refurbished phone. From what i have heard, the brute is liquid resistant. As long as there is no physical damage to the seams to allow liquid to get it the phone shouldnt get liquid damaged. Im also pretty sure that when and if u did get it liquid damaged motorola will give you a different one cause that is a defect on their part. of course the defect would be allowing liquid to get into your phone.
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Warranty does not cover "liquid" damage.
Actually warranty only covers manufactures defects in the product such as electronic circuitry, build quality (under normal recommended use), and connectivity.
Insurance DOES cover Liquid Damage, but the kicker is the type of insurance you have.
The minimum only extends the warranty from 1 year to 2 years (if you keep paying for the insurance), and the highest level of insurance (the one I have) will cover your replacements from loss, theft, or damage for a deductible as well as any manufactures defects extending that original warranty, but the phones are replaced FREE usually.
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