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With the introduction of so many new phones nowadays, do you think manufacturers like SE still care about durability of their products? Since they expect consumers to change phones once a year or less anyway, do you think they still care if their phones will last? Like for example the P800, how long do you think it will last assuming it is used everyday with normal care & maintenance?
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Posted: 2004-06-11 21:36:27
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Very durable. Just dont let it fall
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Posted: 2004-06-11 22:06:31
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Well. i dont agree in that. its VERY solid built. while driving MC, i lost it out of my pocket with 50kmh. still works fine, but has of cause some bad scratches. i can live with that
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Posted: 2004-06-11 22:34:14
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One issue I see with the phone is the tabs on the flip; I've had mine for maybe 3 months and they're already cracked. Won't be long before they break of and then the flip will be touching the Touchscreen. To me it seems the material the tabs are made out of isn't strong enough for the application. Replacement flips are about $30 shipped.
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Posted: 2004-06-11 23:34:49
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On 2004-06-11 23:34:49, Markusi wrote:
One issue I see with the phone is the tabs on the flip; I've had mine for maybe 3 months and they're already cracked. Won't be long before they break of and then the flip will be touching the Touchscreen. To me it seems the material the tabs are made out of isn't strong enough for the application. Replacement flips are about $30 shipped.
I had the same problem. Cald SE and they told me they out of stock and will call me when they get some. 5 day after I got UPS mail, with flip. And no charge for flip or UPS. I was Iike WAUUU I did not expect it.
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Posted: 2004-06-12 05:11:00
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I've got a P800 for more than a year now, used it everday since I bought it, I've dropped it quite a few times already and it still works perfectly fine. I thinks it is durable. Well I dont know the new models though but I know your concern.
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Posted: 2004-06-12 06:12:11
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