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Originally Posted by Raging Idiot
1. "White Spots".
Regardless, white spots does indeed occur on the vast majority of these units after a span of time, and it's to no fault of the customer.
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So I have had mine for 10 months, no spots. Not enough time?
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2. Lock ups, keyboard issues: general "memory problems".
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No problems. Unit behaves as if it was running WM6.1 in 64mb ram.
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3. GPS problems, BT connectivity issues: general "chipset problems".
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Stock WM6.1 rom, not seeing any of these.
Damn I am lucky.
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Don't even get us all started on how Internet Explorer is practically worthless for all but the most simplistic of web pages.
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So, that's WM6.1, not HTC.
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Or how GPS wouldn't even work at all for the first several months until they released an update.
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Which was hardly a secret. And now GPS outperforms the much more expensive Tilt on AT&T for lock speed. I know, I have them both and have repeated the test several times.
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There may be Sprint people who don't want people to talk bad about Sprint and would try to thwart this by living and breathing on the forums and squashing each negative post with a positive one, but like another poster said, wait 10 minutes in any Sprint repair store and you'll see what's actually happening in the real world here.
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I don't work for sprint or HTC or Verizon or anyone else who sold this phone. I just don't see how anyone could be surprised by what they got with a Mogul.
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Simply restated, if everyone was to return the defective products then eventually they would run out (or give up) and start issuing other options.
Apparently many have already received an upgraded model phone for doing just that.
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So go for it. Just don't claim that 98% of all moguls are defective. Because that really doesn't help your cause.
CAN ANYONE WITH THESE WHITE SPOTS POST A VIDEO OR PHOTO? ANYONE AT ALL... ALL YOU 98% WITH THEM, POST A SHOT SO I CAN SEE EM!