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Originally Posted by Hibame
No issues at all with heat. It gets slightly warm around the camera and at the keys on the other side of the camera with a fair bit of use. I have yet to do a call lasting more than 2 hours, but then again I don't think I will.
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Sounds like you do, in fact have the heating/charging issues. You just haven't introduced a scenario that would trigger it. Try making a 1-2 hour phone call,
while on the charger, and watch your battery drain. All 6 of mine would lose about 20-30% during the first hour, and I'd be getting low-battery warnings by the second hour. This means, I had to keep my phone on the charger
all day long, otherwise I couldn't take a long phone call. Nothing is more embarassing, (and unacceptable,) to have a battery die during an important call, especially when the device should be more than capable...
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Originally Posted by Addicted23
LOL! So what happens with all the returned phones? They go back to HTC for repair? Do they try to fix and resell them back to retailers or do they go through other channels?
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Depending on the reason for return, they end up in the "exchange" pile at that local store. If it has a true defect, it is sent back to HTC, and "refurbished." All this means is they probably replace the obvious problem part, and send it back out. There's no way HTC can fix all these problems--many of them are design flaws.
If anyone is holding out, waiting for the perfect CDMA HTC Touch Pro, you might as well give up. Just set your eyes on some other new phone, like the X1a or Omnia... Don't give yourself the added stress...