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Re: Dent in my TP2!!

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Originally Posted by i700plus View Post
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 8.12; MSIEMobile6.0) Sprint T7380)

I was looking at the back of my TP2 today when I noticed something that definitely was not their when I first got my phone. On the back of the phone when it is slid open if you turn it around and look at the sliding mechanism look at the metal piece to the right of the right slider frame hole On mine right in the center of the little metal piece their is a small dent that looks like it was caused by pressure to the phone while it was closed. The only time I really place any pressure on the front of the phone when it is closed is when removing the battery cover.. I've done this about 10 times at the most and came to the conclusion that nothing else came in contact with this other than the phone itself.

My question is does anyone else notice this indent on the back side of the phone when slid open. its right underneath the front speaker. and does anyone think that it could cause problems in the future?
I dont have a dent If Im reading you correctly I actually have perfectly round, what looks to be, plug sticking out. maybe yours fell out???
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