- Apr 17, 2008
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but now i think they dont have good designs.
ive have all their phones--x, razr, razr m, razr hd, razr ultra, motox. anyway a couple weeks ago i noticed my droid m was getting thicker. over a couple weeks, it got so thick the kevlar backing came off (i thought the kevlar was hard, its actually just a think matt). presumably thats the battery doing that, but i really havent looked at it. this phone is only a little more than a year old. so i took it to verizon and they told me its out of warranty but not to use it, and they told me to call motorola. then when i looked at my old razr, it also had the same problem of the phone getting thick and the backing coming off, just not to the same degree. so i think their overall design with the non replaceable battery and the kevlar back just isnt good, why should you get a phone that bricks after a year??? at least with a samsung phone you can replace the battery, motorola wanted $150 to do that
ive have all their phones--x, razr, razr m, razr hd, razr ultra, motox. anyway a couple weeks ago i noticed my droid m was getting thicker. over a couple weeks, it got so thick the kevlar backing came off (i thought the kevlar was hard, its actually just a think matt). presumably thats the battery doing that, but i really havent looked at it. this phone is only a little more than a year old. so i took it to verizon and they told me its out of warranty but not to use it, and they told me to call motorola. then when i looked at my old razr, it also had the same problem of the phone getting thick and the backing coming off, just not to the same degree. so i think their overall design with the non replaceable battery and the kevlar back just isnt good, why should you get a phone that bricks after a year??? at least with a samsung phone you can replace the battery, motorola wanted $150 to do that