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Good point, except that there are at least 3 different phones in the pics that stormy posted. 1 aluminum & 2 black, based on a quick glance of how they've shattered.Ok my question is how many people have actually been effected. So far that photo is just that one person whose phone was posted on all the forums and news sites. I am not trying to act like there may not be a problem. I just want to know if there are more that just one person with the issue.
I can see this 2 ways: 1) It is Huawei who is mainly known overseas and among non contract carriers so there could be a serious QA issue (company in China).
2) This is nothing new as the nexus 6 had reports of the backs coming off, and the Nexus 5 had issues with the speaker. Those with issues are likely a few and they should be able to get a RMA.
Either way it is good you posted this @dgstorm. No matter if it is 0.5% of people or more. Back when I had my Droid I was able to get a new Droid because I showed a rep a post where motorola commented on a forum that they were aware of the headphone jack issue and that there are a few devices where it was a result of faulty hardware on their end. If someone do have this issue and they can point that there is a possible trend and it is not them tossing their phone against a wall.
Good point, except that there are at least 3 different phones in the pics that stormy posted. 1 aluminum & 2 black, based on a quick glance of how they've shattered.
If you took the time to study then further, maybe the other black phones have different patterns too, but at least one black one is shattered like crazy, while the other one is "lightly" cracked.
Sent from my Nexus 6P