
We're no QA experts here, but if your product is called the "Slide," isn't the slide mechanism the
one thing you'd test the dickens out of? Alas, folks are discovering that Motorola's
Sidekick Slide for T-Mobile has shipped with a devil of a flaw: actuating the display's slide periodically causes the phone to spontaneously reboot or to simply turn off and stay off. We've tested the claim on our own Slide, and yeah, it happens. Granted, it only happened twice out of thirty or so slides of the screen, but by standards of modern electronics engineering, we're pretty sure that's two times too many. As Boy Genius Report points out, to make matters even worse the power cycle is a hard reset, meaning your data's kaput unless you're within range of a T-Mobile signal to download everything from Danger's servers again. An ever-so-slightly loose battery seems to be the culprit here, but seriously, Moto, how did this defect ever leave a factory floor en masse?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jon @ Nov 13th 2007 4:44AM
They should have stayed with Sharp.
Nick @ Nov 13th 2007 9:41AM
what did they expect using Motorola?
Paul @ Nov 13th 2007 11:52AM
Your best bet is what I had to do with my ole MPx220. If I closed the flip too hard, the phone would shut off or reboot. The fix was a post-it note, folded in half, and placed between the battery and the battery cover.
derX @ Nov 13th 2007 11:58AM
What are you guys talking about?
*furtively reads speech from piece of paper*
Motorola is one of the best companies when it comes to quality control. Motorola has been serving the world hits like the Motorola RAZR, the Motorola RAZR in black, the Motorola RAZR in blue, the Motorola RAZR in pink, the Motorola RAZR in bubblegum pink, and the Motorola RAZR in lime green. As the number 3 manufacturer in the world, this is surely just an anomaly, as were the malfunctions with the MPX220, Motorola Q, Motorola V3c, and Motorola v3m. Just sit tight, BUY MORE SIDEKICK SLIDES, and continue to have faith in Motorola. That is all.
Cash @ Nov 13th 2007 2:25PM
Moto hasn't built a reliable phone since the friggin' StarTac. I must have dropped that thing a hundred times and washed it twice, and it just kept on chuggin' along. In stark contrast, my V600 would reboot itself if you looked at it funny, and my Razr dropped calls so often that I was actually happy when the flip hinge snapped and finally gave me a reason to replace it with something else.
lnx8 @ Nov 13th 2007 4:47AM
The whole open and close thing seems to be a problem for Motorola. It was a major problem with the older RAZR phones and my old v3x was unusable due to it.
Reader @ Nov 13th 2007 5:36AM
Seriously? This is one of th e most ridiculous flaws I've heard of in a while. It's as if they didn't have anyone try it out at all and just assumed it would work.
John Stracke @ Nov 13th 2007 8:44AM
If it's a loose battery, the workaround might be a shim of paper inserted between the battery and the compartment, to hold it in place. That's what my wife does with her Sony Ericsson (the Z520i, I think).
Clint @ Nov 13th 2007 8:50AM
This is how I went about fixing my slide. I figured it was the battery after testing it closing it slowly or just letting it jolt back down normally. Other than this, I have no problems whatsoever. The reset is annoying but its not a pain for me at least. Hopefully they make a replacement battery or something of the sort to permanently fix this.
JPN @ Nov 13th 2007 8:56AM
i almost got one of these on saturday. looks like i dodged a bullet. knowing the shady folks at t-mobile, i'm sure they'll continue to sell these defective ones even after the fixed ones come out and just hope you don't complain.
Jamar @ Nov 13th 2007 9:14AM
German iPhone + no-activation hack = more joy than this.
dingus @ Nov 13th 2007 9:39AM
i'm so glad i got rid of the sidekick and all of it's evil ways.
allaina @ Nov 13th 2007 9:48AM
you say two out of thrity isn't a whole lot... have you ever SEEN how much a sidekick user flips that thing out and opens it? that's like, every two or three minutes, a reset.
kjb434 @ Nov 13th 2007 10:02AM
That's why I'm glad there are so many more qwerty phones out there that are much better to use.
guerro @ Nov 13th 2007 10:06AM
This sort of takes a giant dump on Motorola's whole Six Sigma concept. Way to go Motorola! Your the greatest. :rolleyes:
Meat Lightning @ Nov 13th 2007 10:56AM
Whoa! This is happening to me with my SideKick 3! I just haven't gotten around to reporting it yet. Guess I will. The worst part of this is that your txt msgs aren't stored on their servers so they get lost FO EVA. *sigh* Stupid future. You coulda been so great but noooooooooooo.
Lucas @ Nov 13th 2007 11:05AM
Yeah the Motorola RIZR From T-Mobile has that same problem. Actually I've had nothing but problems with it. I'm on my third one in 6 months.
joey smth @ Nov 13th 2007 12:13PM
you know, my sidekick 2 would do a battery disconnect when u pressed on the keyboard harder then extremely softly. Its nothing knew, just shove some paper under it and it will b good to go, although u have to break the warranty by opening it up, oh well. BTW waranty wont fix the battery issue or didnt on my SK2 i sent it in 3 times and they never seemed to fix it.
fs2k @ Nov 13th 2007 12:18PM
My (now retired) RAZR v3 would reboot occasionally when opening it to answer a call.
Matthew @ Nov 13th 2007 12:44PM
Mine still does. It doesn’t loose any information but it takes a good 15-20 seconds to come back and work without saying 'please wait...'
It also does that when I am texting and receive a text while texting. Or when I receive two texts at once. White screen then black, keypad is lit.
Annoying yes but as long as all my stuff is still there I don’t think of it as anything but.
ChrisG @ Nov 14th 2007 10:28PM
they should have stuck with the flip screen, that was way cooler. Now I know that if I drop a slide its definately gonna break whereas my sk 2 has been dropped tons of times and survived without a hard reset or damage.