well the thing is i disagree with the ninja i like the fact that you have to push the screen in i hope that doesn't change and im sure they made the screen hard to crack if you have to push it in its not like there amateurs at this stuff plus why would you sell a phone if you knew your customers were going to be getting warranty replacements all the time... you dont im sure the device is fine
i honestly think that the curve is way better looking then this phone idk about the guts of the phone but looks wise i would still go for the curve thsi reminds me of that sliver like phone that they offer at walmart as a tracphone i just dont find it appealing what so ever
ok so i got to play with a dummy at the verizon store yesterday its kinda in the shape of an oval my favorite part was that the center worked exactly like an ipod the camera is sadly still a 1.3 but the back mirror to see yourself is bigger one thing i noticed is u kinda have to hold it to keep it slid up all the way but hopefully thats just a prototype error
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