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Old December 28th, 2009, 07:20 AM   #202 (permalink)
John Frykman
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Originally Posted by dB Zac View Post
So all you got is some grooves in the plastic? I am not saying its not an after thought, but it is more than packing.

By the way, I have had my droid since the 1st week they were out and the film is not peeling at all.
I'm not sure what you mean by "all I got is some grooves in the plastic." Those grooves are not scratches, you know. They are decorative...no other function. I have had the plastic off both our Droids for nearly a month. Both keyboards operate exactly as they did "out of the box." I use the keyboard a lot, so I am opening and closing the slide out drawer dozens of times a day. If anything, they operate better now than when they were brand new, as the drawers now "click" into place more positively when closed.

What you seem to be implying is that Motorola's engineers were so incompetent that they couldn't manage to design a properly functional slide out keyboard without using Scotch Tape to tighten things up. Is that what you believe?

If I had thought for a moment that was the case, I would have returned both of my Droids immediately for a full refund from Verizon as this would clearly be indicative of an extremely slipshod design, even on a $50 "freebee" phone.

I didn't believe that when I bought the Droids and I don't believe it now.
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