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Re: HTC Class Action Lawsuit

AT&T does have $5 month insurance on all phones including smartphones now (not sure about the I-phone)

And yes, it is a multi-function device which means you don't need to buy a separate GPS unit! And I am well aware I'm not putting major pressure on the screen. The phone is never in my pockets, the only thing that ever touches it is the stylus and my fingers, I think I know how to use a touchscreen with the correct amount of pressure which is basically no pressure!

The phone gets pretty hot when you do a lot of things, try using the speaker phone for a long time, it gets really hot especially if you are charging the phone, and I'm talking about having the screen off during the call and it still gets very hot!

Neither of these scenarios are due to abuse/misuse. I'm using the phone the way it's supposed to be used! It shouldn't overheat, and if it does it shouldn't be on me to have to pay to repair what the overheating causes --- the newton ring!
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