- I recently bought a HD7 and the volume rocker was loose it rattled and shook. It was very annoying. Their also was a large gap with the bottom of the battery door, and it moved around. I had read online that it was just how the phone is built. I went back to tmobile and got a replacement with none of these issues. So if you have a defective phone take it back and get a normal one. Peace brothas!
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NickA likes this.01-03-2011 12:18 PMLike 1 - Share
- Thanks @falconeight. My volume rocker is so loose, that when I hit a capacitive button and it vibrates, the rocker rattles. It's driving me nuts. I've read that others have had to go through a few phones before they found one without a loose rocker. I'll head back to T-Mobile this week and see what they say.01-03-2011 03:02 PMLike 0
- Thanks @falconeight. My volume rocker is so loose, that when I hit a capacitive button and it vibrates, the rocker rattles. It's driving me nuts. I've read that others have had to go through a few phones before they found one without a loose rocker. I'll head back to T-Mobile this week and see what they say.01-03-2011 06:35 PMLike 0
- One more quick question relating to T-Mobile and exchanges. My 14 days are up on Thursday, and I decided I'm going to stick with the phone and not return/cancel my contract. If I swap the phone because of the loose rocker after my 14 days, will I get a refurbished unit? This is what Verizon does after your 30 days are up.01-04-2011 11:57 AMLike 0
- One more quick question relating to T-Mobile and exchanges. My 14 days are up on Thursday, and I decided I'm going to stick with the phone and not return/cancel my contract. If I swap the phone because of the loose rocker after my 14 days, will I get a refurbished unit? This is what Verizon does after your 30 days are up.01-04-2011 01:30 PMLike 0
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