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brendon Posts: 67

Since I'm a newbie here, I was wondering how much abuse SE's can take until something serious goes wrong with the phone. For example, dropping a T610 on the concrete, or spilling coffee on a P910.

What are your best horror stories? And did your phone survive???
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Posted: 2004-04-30 01:47:21
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batesie Posts: > 500

my t610 has bounced down a flight of concrete stairs. only a little dent in the corner. even then i was shaking and put te wrist strap on for a few days. This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2004-04-30 01:51:57
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andrebsd Posts: 26

They seem to be quite durrable enough, ive droped my t68i plenty of times onto concrete parking lots, only ended up with a few small scratches... Ive recently gotten a T610, but havent droped that one yet (it looks a bit more fragile, lol)

[ This Message was edited by: andrebsd on 2004-04-30 01:22 ]
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Posted: 2004-04-30 02:21:34
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Dazism Posts: 95

My T68 took one hell of a beating. I dropped it quite often onto the concrete and once i dropped it into a full glass of milk. It survived about a year until my monitor fell on it.. poor guy didn't come out of that one too well

My T610 has been dropped a coupled of times with only 1 minor dent on the corner, nothing serious and barely visible.
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Posted: 2004-04-30 03:44:57
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punkserb Posts: 386

not an SE, but E///

my ericsson R310S was the best ever. i went swimmign in saltwater with it, survived no problem. i also threw it to friends, we played catch with it, etc.

worst one was when my sister wanted to send an SMS to a freind. she was out of credits so asked to use it. i was on a balcony of the house on the 2nd floor, she was at the bottom. she said she would catch it, so i threw it down.
needless to say she missed and it landed HARD on the concrete on its face. when she picked it up, the only damage was some scratches above the screen, none even on the screen itself. also didn't even turn off or even restart. most durable phone even IMO.

i just wish it would work in the US...
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Posted: 2004-04-30 03:58:38
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GreatDane Posts: 168

I dropped my t616 from about 4 feet, with a little force behind it, and it only got a lil scartch on one corner. I also know the back plate can bend because mine has a little bend in it, not sure what from though
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Posted: 2004-04-30 05:15:48
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701 Posts: > 500

Well, u gotta see the other face of the medal when u wake up in the morning and ur dear phone is dead.I mean, dead..."very" dead and no1 can revive it...but a new unit
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Posted: 2004-04-30 09:20:21
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jontyf Posts: 468

I would cry if i dropped my phone
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Posted: 2004-04-30 21:27:46
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Lynx69 Posts: > 500

I have dropped my T610 a lot of times but nothing really happened . One time in skool we had music and we were in a different room from teacher and I dropped my phone when i was using it, it turned off and I shi**ed myself. I realised that the battery had got moved a bit, even though it was still close, and thats happened twice to me but once at home.
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Posted: 2004-04-30 21:35:37
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DBlock Posts: 59

my t610 to a fall on the concrete floor I almost cried,in fact it has taken some more falls home, but I am cutting that down to a minimum
my friend had his on an old shelf, and he got a call whilst it was in silent mode,well it vibrated itself into a bucket of paint,end of the line so its the end of my post.POOF !!
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Posted: 2004-04-30 22:09:36
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