This problem usually stems from people applying way too much pressure when it is closed. You see it on laptops a lot -- someone sets stuff on top of the laptop when closed, and hence the keys damage the screen. Same goes for these phones -- they go in someone's pockets and get pushed on, squeezed, etc.
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This problem usually stems from people applying way too much pressure when it is closed. You see it on laptops a lot -- someone sets stuff on top of the laptop when closed, and hence the keys damage the screen. Same goes for these phones -- they go in someone's pockets and get pushed on, squeezed, etc.
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