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Any feedback for Motorola?

drumcrazy

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Nov 6, 2009
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Hello everyone!

I have enjoyed reading all your threads about Motorola's newest monster. I wanted to make a post asking for your feedback so far. Motorola is going on a large push to gather your thoughts and opinions. We would like to know any complaints, issues, suggestions, etc. This forum is also a great place to ask your unanswered questions :) I will make every effort to get back to you!

Please be as thorough as possible, your responses will be forwarded up :) Feel free to PM me as well.

Thank you for your feedback and for your passion for the Droid :)
 
Hello everyone!

I have enjoyed reading all your threads about Motorola's newest monster. I wanted to make a post asking for your feedback so far. Motorola is going on a large push to gather your thoughts and opinions. We would like to know any complaints, issues, suggestions, etc. This forum is also a great place to ask your unanswered questions :) I will make every effort to get back to you!

Please be as thorough as possible, your responses will be forwarded up :) Feel free to PM me as well.

Thank you for your feedback and for your passion for the Droid :)

Can you answer the BIG question of the day? Is the plastic film behind the screen that is noticeable when you open the keyboard supposed to stay on or be removed?
 
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First off - I absolutely love my Droid! That said, can anything be done with the light amount when in the media dock? I have done everything I can think of to turn it down and it is still to bright. Also would it be possible to turn the lights dimmer/off on the 4 buttons on the side when in the dock?
Thanks
 
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BIG answer of the day: The plastic film is part of the protection that comes with retail packaging. It is intended to be removed :)

I appreciate you opening this up and wish I could give you a more serious question or complaint but I just love this phone and can't think of anything that you don't already know about (the camera focus issue). It's all been great so far.
 
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BIG answer of the day: The plastic film is part of the protection that comes with retail packaging. It is intended to be removed :)

Cool, but then how do you explain this chat I had with a Motorola Rep about an hour ago? :D

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Denise C: Hi, my name is Denise C. How may I help you?
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Me: Hello, I have a question about the Motorola Droid. There's a piece of plastic behind the screen. Is there a purpose for this plastic piece?
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Me: This plastic is seen when you slide the keyboard out.
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Denise C: I will be more than glad to assist you.
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Denise C: Do you mean the plastic piece that it at the back of the phone when you slide it open?
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Me: Yes, that is the piece I am referring to.
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Me: The piece behind the screen when the keyboard is slid out.
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Me: Hello?
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Denise C: I am sorry for the delay.
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Me: That's ok.
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Denise C: The plastic piece behind the screen at the back of the phone is there to protect and to cover the screen.
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Me: It's "behind" the screen, so how is it protecting the screen?
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Denise C: It is to protect the back part of the screen where all the connections are.
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Me: Which connections? So, that piece of plastic should not be removed?
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Denise C: There are circuits and boards behind the screen that should be covered and protected from damages.
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Me: I see, so for some users, their screens are getting "slide marks" on them and peeling off a bit. What is the down-side of peeling off the plastic?
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Me: sorry
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Me: i mean the plastic is getting marks on them, not the screen
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Denise C: I see.
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Denise C: Slide marks on this plastic cover are product of regular usage of the phone.
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Me: So, basically, your recommendation is to leave the plastic cover alone.
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Denise C: Yes, we recommend not removing the plastic piece behind the screen at any time.
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Me: If it peels off through heavy usage, what do we do? Get a replacement?
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Denise C: In case that you start noticing excessive or deep peeling off or slide marks on it, please contact us back so we can take of the warranty on the product.
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Me: So, that means you would replace the entire phone?
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Denise C: It might depend on all the warranty options available at the moment.
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Me: Okay, thanks for your time.
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Denise C: You are more than welcome.
 
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BIG answer of the day: The plastic film is part of the protection that comes with retail packaging. It is intended to be removed :)

Sweet, how do we know that you are affiliated with moto?

edit: let me expand on that. You have no profile as of this writing. What methodology is your input into Motorola?

For all we know, you are just someone with 26 posts and will not forward to moto. For all we know, you are a Sony phone owner looking for how to improve a product :)
 
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First off - I absolutely love my Droid! That said, can anything be done with the light amount when in the media dock? I have done everything I can think of to turn it down and it is still to bright. Also would it be possible to turn the lights dimmer/off on the 4 buttons on the side when in the dock?
Thanks

Great question, Lisa! On the media dock home screen there is an icon that looks like a light bulb. After touching the icon the brightness level dramatically drops, giving you a "night time" mode.

As far as turning off the 4 front macro buttons, that feature is not yet available. Great suggestion!
 
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I'm guessing it's because it's not possible for the general user to designate themselves as "motorola rep" under their name.


sure you can.. you can put anything... just look at mine.


To the OP, is there a way to post bugs to a formal public bugzilla? oh, and how do I get the car charger/dock that is on the moto site, the VZ dock doesn't have a charger they say
 
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I have a question for Moto. Verizon actually couldn't help me with this one. Some websites that I want to visit in the Droid browser (Boston.com in particular) will automatically redirect me to the mobile version of their site although I want to browse the full version. They have no link on their mobile version to switch over to the full version.

I've read elsewhere that Sprint Android phones give you the option to view in mobile or force regular view. And that the BB Storm shows the full webpage. Why isn't there an option in the browser settings to force a normal website load in the browser? Is that something Moto will add?

Thanks.
 
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Yeah, but he did have the light bulb about the light bulb, that has to count for something!

I just edited my info, :)

Honestly, if the OP is a mediator towards Moto, you can just do your work and compile all the threads since release. You have a wealth of information at your fingertips here. There's really no need for this thread.

Android Forums - Search Forums
 
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First off - I absolutely love my Droid! That said, can anything be done with the light amount when in the media dock? I have done everything I can think of to turn it down and it is still to bright. Also would it be possible to turn the lights dimmer/off on the 4 buttons on the side when in the dock?
Thanks


I agree 100%, Even night mode with screen fully dimmed is still way to bright in a completely dark room for me, Partly due to the 4 buttons being lite up. I was going to buy two docks one for home and one for office, but ended up just taking the one to the office.
 
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I agree 100%, Even night mode with screen fully dimmed is still way to bright in a completely dark room for me, Partly due to the 4 buttons being lite up. I was going to buy two docks one for home and one for office, but ended up just taking the one to the office.

That's what I did, dock is very convenient at the office.

I just plug the droid in at bedside sans cradle. It used to be lit up all night and was a distraction in my deep sleep.
 
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