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Paint suggestions for the camera button?

Shawn^^

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Nov 4, 2009
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[FONT=&quot]There seams to be a widespread problem of the gold coated camera button flaking and or wearing over time. The top of my camera button is completely white and looks awful. Other then this, I have no complaints about the phone. Don't feel like dealing with VZ or Moto and getting a new phone for something so small. Has anyone painted the camera button? If so what kind did you use and how does it look?[/FONT]
 
[FONT=&quot]There seams to be a widespread problem of the gold coated camera button flaking and or wearing over time. The top of my camera button is completely white and looks awful. Other then this, I have no complaints about the phone. Don't feel like dealing with VZ or Moto and getting a new phone for something so small. Has anyone painted the camera button? If so what kind did you use and how does it look?[/FONT]

I, too, would like to know this. BUT, I'm worried that if I paint it and/or seal it, will that void the warranty? If I need to return the Droid within the year's warranty, I can unroot it and revert it back to stock before I do. But I can't UNPAINT or UNSEAL something. I kind of doubt they would take it back if I painted the whole phone gold or yellow. So I wonder if they would take it back with a painted camera button???
 
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Shawn^^, true, a sticker won't last long in a pocket. If you drop it into a hardcase it would help prevent it from getting rubbed too much, but now I'm solving the wrong problem.

On an unrelated note, my battery cover has begun detatching itself with surprising regularity (about once a day) after two-and-a-half months of ownership. I plan to solve this problem by 1) replacing the phone due to a voice quality issue and 2) dropping the new phone directly into a hardcase.
 
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Shawn^^, true, a sticker won't last long in a pocket. If you drop it into a hardcase it would help prevent it from getting rubbed too much, but now I'm solving the wrong problem.

On an unrelated note, my battery cover has begun detatching itself with surprising regularity (about once a day) after two-and-a-half months of ownership. I plan to solve this problem by 1) replacing the phone due to a voice quality issue and 2) dropping the new phone directly into a hardcase.

Go on the Motorola website, enter a chat session and tell them your problem with the battery door. They sent me a new one within a week and it has been much better.
 
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