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Old 10-19-2009, 10:18 PM
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I couldn't believe it, and I was yelling at everyone. It was Sunday morning, and I had left my Omnia on the back of my daughter's car to obtain a GPS fix before my morning run (I have GPS Trainer Pro installed - a nifty little program that monitors your running and other stuff). I had then gone back into the house to...ah...work on the crossword in the bathroom for a few minutes.

You can guess what happened next. When I finished, I discovered the car was gone from the driveway. Unbeknownst to me, my daughter was meeting a friend at a neighorhood coffee shop that morning for a visit. My wife called her, but my daughter hadn't seen the phone when she left and didn't know where it was. So I jumped into my own car and started to trace her route.

There it was in a busy intersection about 2 miles from the house, face up in the middle of a lane of oncoming traffic. I was in the left turn lane waiting for the signal, and sat there helplessly as I watched a car run directly over it. I figured it was toast. How many cars had it been?

I made my turn, parked, then ran out and retrieved it. To my astonishment, there wasn't a scratch on it. I had put a silicone skin on the body, so that did offer some protection. And because it was face up, the pavement hadn't marred the screen. S2U2 came up as I punched the button. Everything seemed to be working just fine.

I had dodged a bullet. I began to wonder if it had actually been run over, but when I went to plug in the charger - the plug wouldn't fit. I had to pry the port open a wee bit. The only other issue I've come across was the screen alignment had shifted up a millimeter or so, but that was adjusted back without a hitch. No other issues have come to light.

All I can say is this is one tough little phone.
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Old 10-19-2009, 10:35 PM
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that is a cool story. ive heard of it being run over,dropped in water and/or beer without a problem. glad to know the run over is true
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Old 10-19-2009, 10:42 PM
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Re: Omnia Passes Unplanned Durability Test

u are one lucky son of a gun...
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Old 10-19-2009, 11:40 PM
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Re: Omnia Passes Unplanned Durability Test

Dang, I guess my plan to "accidentally" run over my phone and break it to convince my wife to let me get the Omnia II when it comes out won't work...
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Old 10-20-2009, 08:50 AM
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Re: Omnia Passes Unplanned Durability Test

Wow, that's pretty incredible. Congrats!
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:26 AM
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Re: Omnia Passes Unplanned Durability Test

pretty sure i would have shed some tears after watching the car run over it.
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:36 PM
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Re: Omnia Passes Unplanned Durability Test

Thats cool....

I have dropped my omnia probably a hundred times, and it has survived..a little scratched up.. I thought that was tough!!! But run over... WOW!

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Re: Omnia Passes Unplanned Durability Test

Lucky lucky lucky! Thats a great story , thanks for sharing but you'll prolly have to put a little disclaimer on your post thats says *don't try this at home*
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Old 10-21-2009, 12:32 AM
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Re: Omnia Passes Unplanned Durability Test

I dropped my first Omnia in the ocean. I disassembled it immediately and let everything dry. It actually would power on and the screen would come up like it was OK. The buttons, touch-screen and ringer no longer worked. The Power button actually still worked, though.

What truly surprised me was that I could call and the screen lit up and showed the incoming call. It still worked!!! I just had no way to answer the call. Now that's a rugged phone!
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Old 10-21-2009, 12:17 PM
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Dang, I guess my plan to "accidentally" run over my phone and break it to convince my wife to let me get the Omnia II when it comes out won't work...
install iconsoft dialer,turn "show on today screen " on. it wont hold a call after that. do that 3 times within 90 days and you might be able to get the O2 under verizons multifru policy
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