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Known Chronic Motorola Issues?

Vihzel

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Apr 8, 2010
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Greetings! I currently have the HTC Incredible and am really thinking about switching over to the Motorola Droid X. The speaker on my Incredible blew out just a few days ago from playing music too loudly from it (didn't know it could do that) and from what I've seen, it seems to be an issue that HTC phones keep making. I would think that if there was a major possibility with it happening, they would lower the volume limit. I plan on selling it, but first seeing if Asurion insurance covers it, so I could sell the insured unit instead of this so I can get more money to get the Droid X.

This brings me to my question... are there known issues that I should know that Motorola is known for?
 
If you're worried about the size, I recommend checking out Sized Up: Droid X vs Incredible I've been plugging it constantly but it gives a very good comparison to an incredible in size. .4" longer, .2" wider, and thinner. Those numbers are small. It should be very pocketable and easy to use with one hand being a fifth of an inch wider than the inc. I don't like that size is scaring ppl off of this phone.
 
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If you're worried about the size, I recommend checking out Sized Up: Droid X vs Incredible I've been plugging it constantly but it gives a very good comparison to an incredible in size. .4" longer, .2" wider, and thinner. Those numbers are small. It should be very pocketable and easy to use with one hand being a fifth of an inch wider than the inc. I don't like that size is scaring ppl off of this phone.

I agree I think this phone will be very pocketable and not as big as what some people are making it out to be. Personally I cannot wait to know when this phone will be released.
 
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If you're worried about the size, I recommend checking out Sized Up: Droid X vs Incredible I've been plugging it constantly but it gives a very good comparison to an incredible in size. .4" longer, .2" wider, and thinner. Those numbers are small. It should be very pocketable and easy to use with one hand being a fifth of an inch wider than the inc. I don't like that size is scaring ppl off of this phone.



Thanks a lot for giving me that size comparison link. I've been curious about the Droid X, but was a bit worried about the size of the phone. That comparison link prompted me to do a comparison with my iPod Touch (3G). My iPod Touch has a Switch Easy Rebel Case around it and I never have any problems carrying it around in my pocket.

I couldn't find the exact dimensions of the Switch Easy Rebel Case, so I decided to it by myself. I found that my iPod w/case is 4.5" x 2.6" x .35" (The depth is difficult for me to determine but its a bit shorts than .4")

The iPhone 4's dimensions are 4.5" x 2.31" x .37"

After seeing that size comparison and doing my own little thing, I think its safe for me to say its not a whole lot different in terms of size, the screen is just bigger and looks intimidating.

This is my first post on this forum.
 
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I'm actually curious about Moto's rep as well. The main positive thing I've heard about the last Droid is that it's build quality is very sturdy. However, it had a poor camera and keyboard. Other than that.. I've heard nothing but horror stories about the Razr.

I never owned a Droid, but didn't they fix the camera issues with an update?
 
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