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Originally Posted by mbritt80
I think I am going to have to call you on that one. What is your definition of heavy use? No white spot with heavy use, come on, and don't even try to tell me that your keyboard didn't read only some of the keys that you pressed unless you are typing like my grandmother who has to search for each and every key no matter how many times she has pressed the same button she will still look for it. I am no master qwerty user but I know where the keys are which allows me to type at a decent speed and the keyboard lag has me guessing if its gonna pick it up or not. That was my moguls(plural) straight out of the box. The lock ups are rediculous. I have had to reset all the moguls at least 3 times a day because something decides it doesn't want to work properly. I like my mogul when it works
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So if you don't believe me then I guess you're implying that every Mogul will eventually have white spots and keyboard issues. Whatever. I originally replied to the OP's statement that 98% of Mogul owners have white spot issues. I asked where that number came from. Still haven't got an aswer. Are white spots a problem? Yes. For everyone? No. How many people have them? I have no idea but I'd bet the farm it's not 98%.
As for my definition of heavy use, well I'll admit I don't use my Mogul that much for phone calls, only about 200 minutes a month, but I send about 1500 texts a month, 500 emails a month, and surf the web about an hour every day. I also use Word everyday, not to mention listening to Mp3s, GPS, etc...
I think this thread has gotten a little out of hand. There's no point in arguing.