
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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@Richard
Ok, I admit, I posted without researching. Out of curiosity; why a WM device opposed to a Symbian deivce.
For what it's worth; I normally use a Vodafone v1640 (I've yet to see a device compare to the versatility of this one)
Ah!
WM now because Sony Ericsson doesn't offer a UIQ phone that supports ATT's 3G bandwidths.
That said, I really am fine with my Tilt. I had an 8525 (Hermes) and found that very prone to daily lock-up. But the Tiltis pretty good. Now, if it locks up, I can mostly blame it on something I have added...or tweaked.
SE really design great products. This SE/ HTC marriage was rumoured several months ago. I for one am anxious to get back to an SE designed phone and, I must say, that while they're not the sexiest designed units in the world, the construction of the two HTCs I have had is pretty impressive. So the SE/ HTC marriage should give pretty good products.