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Blackberry - 9000 (BOLD) Very Fragile (pg. 2)
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Irishaddict
no the clip thing breaks off from the metal part smarty pants ;)
Skipper
The problem is that consumers demand cheaper, slimmer phones - something's got to be sacrificed.

The first generation blackberry (the enormous blue plastic one) can be thrown against a wall and it will still work. It's incredibly durable, but ugly as hell.

These new phones do so much that it's inevitable they will break easier than previous generations, especially when there's a constant rush to get new products to market at the cheapest possible price.
Cosmic Fur
Yeah, 'durability' doesn't seem to enter anyone's decision making process anymore.
exstasie
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Yeah, 'durability' doesn't seem to enter anyone's decision making process anymore.


Would you blame them?

Less durable = More repairs ($$$) + More units sold ($$$)...

Since majority of the BB users (or at least in the past) were for companies, I can imagine that there probably weren't as many complaints.

" IT Man...my BB doesn't work.....oh its broken...just buy me a new one"

Things are starting to change and might continue to change and BB's become more mainstream with the general public...people like me who can't afford to buy a new one off the street...

Skipper
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Originally posted by exstasie

" IT Man...my BB doesn't work.....oh its broken...just buy me a new one"

Things are starting to change and might continue to change and BB's become more mainstream with the general public...people like me who can't afford to buy a new one off the street...



I dunno about that, many companies refurb blackberries as they cycle through employees to save costs. Where I work, if you want a super shiney new one, you're buying it yourself.
kaniz
At my old job, one employee as horrible for losing / breaking blackberries and think they went through a few of them in the span of like 3 months. They'd always get a new model also - mind you, he was kind of 'up there' in terms of power.

Most people would get the hand-me downs / etc, and if they wanted a new model would need to justify why they needed it and have a few managers sign off on the expense.
spolitta
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Originally posted by kaniz
Why does it seem impossible for companies to make portable devices that are well, rugged? I've heard quite a few horror stories of people with iPhones and fancier cell phones that are fragile and bust apart at the smallest fall, and then the pain in the ass they go through trying to deal with warranty / etc.


http://www.storyofstuff.com/
exstasie
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Originally posted by Skipper
I dunno about that, many companies refurb blackberries as they cycle through employees to save costs. Where I work, if you want a super shiney new one, you're buying it yourself.


It depends on the company. But I imagine that larger companies who can get them in bulk don't care as much.

I know at my company, all you need to do to get a new model is to 'accidentally' break your current one.

I can see some 'incidents' happening in the the next few weeks...

Skipper
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Originally posted by exstasie
It depends on the company. But I imagine that larger companies who can get them in bulk don't care as much.

I know at my company, all you need to do to get a new model is to 'accidentally' break your current one.

I can see some 'incidents' happening in the the next few weeks...



This is true...I am at a smaller company.
Crook3d
Some phones are made to be durable, some are made to be trendy. If you want to have a trendy new phone, don't drop it. :D

pete242
First of all what kinda idiot opens his trunk with the phone still in hand??? I see so many people do this and drop them, then I just jump at them and laugh as hard as I can at their stupidity. I mean would it kill people to put them away in their holsters or god forbid their pockets!

I only dropped my BB curve maybe a few times but not under those circumstances.
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by pete242
First of all what kinda idiot opens his trunk with the phone still in hand??? I see so many people do this and drop them, then I just jump at them and laugh as hard as I can at their stupidity. I mean would it kill people to put them away in their holsters or god forbid their pockets!

I only dropped my BB curve maybe a few times but not under those circumstances.


Things happen, dropping the unit is normal. I dropped my Treo @ knee height once, I thought the screen is gonna snap ... but, nothing happened. A friend of mine dropped it at table hieght, got a minor pressure crack.

What's really strange ... 2ft height caused that much damage to the Bold. At least we know this, before the retail ver came out.
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