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Originally Posted by Cicatrize
Better build quality? I don't know, probably not. The 6700 was a complete brick, and the 6800 was kinda solid. I'm not sure why the Pro's is a little loose, but it still feels like it's quality and it's not going to break. The only frustrating part is when you're holding a certain way and press the volume buttons, it pushes the screen.
The screen not working so well around the edges is because it's a flush screen and the sides are pretty solid, and it's not terrible IMO. It's not like I have to press hard or anything, lol.
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The Touch screen is more flush than the Pro, and it worked fine.
I think it's because the screen does not 'fit' perfectly in this casing. It's just a tiny bit too large and it's being squeezed or otherwise compromised. This is causing the touch screen to act up.
Either that, or its because the screen is recessed SO FAR that they added the touchscreen and plastic spacer to make it work flush like this, and somehow that spacer/touchscreen is not properly integrated. Either way, The outer areas of the screen are about 5-10 times less sensitive than the inner areas.
With that said, if the Diamond has the same issues, I can't see myself jumping ship--because then I'd be REALLY frustrated.
Overall, I'm pretty disappointed with both the Diamond AND the Pro... in terms of build quality, QA, glitches, bugs, etc.
WM6/6.1 has been out for ages, so you'd think they would have worked mostly everything out. TF3D has been out for a good while too... There's nothing so REVOLUTIONARY about this phone that gives it the right to be problematic.
I still like it, and I think I'll stick with it, but man, the keyboard lag/screen/speaker issues are just, wow...