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Originally Posted by bruxxus
I work in a service and repair store for Sprint, I got this email. It's true the first 49,000 devices have this issue. At first I was shocked we were going to do this for cosmetic issues.... but I know why now... I dropped mine from like 2 feet and the chrome across the whole top of mine if cracked off and I have huge dents. seriously like 2 FEET! I'm going to call HTC first because I don't think my manager will let me do it because of inventory. ITS TRUE!
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i agree, i mean 2 feet is one thing but from ear level? theyre just costing themselves money with that one. People are going to purposely abuse their phones and purposely do excessive swaps when they know that, as evidenced by some users in here
I mean wow, what a difficult concept- you drop something on concrete or a hard surface like a fragile PPC it gets chipped or breaks, no way. This thing is NOT meant to be a rugged device like a Nextel. You wouldnt drop you lcd TV or your normal run of the mill laptop from 2 or 3 ft in a parking lot and not expect it not to have damage, cosmetic at the least. You guys act like Sprint owes you because you screwed up and had an accident with the device- its sickening. Be an honest person.
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Originally Posted by deimoss
I wonder why the first batch of most highly expected consumer electronics usually come out with a huge flaw, RROD anyone? anyway, i got fed up with my cracked, scratched, chipped, raised call button, overheating, reset hungry Touch Pro is going back to Sprint store to get exchanged.
"If you are not COMPLETELY satisfied withing 30 days, simply blah blah blah"
I feel used.p
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agree i went though 4 the first 2 weeks the phone was out. Eventually got fed up and said screw this im not spending $250+2years on this thing made like a piece of junk. And these werent even little nitpicking flaws like some people find in this forum, these were completely obvious ones like the dpad being raised prob about 2mm, 2 earpieces that sounded completely blown out and couldnt understand anyone, etc. I dont think a halfway decent one was too much to ask for for a $579 phone