I love how folks keep saying "they better get this or that right" or whatever. Get over it people. Just because YOU don't like your Storm, doesn't mean that other people don't.
Did I have the screen click issue? Yes. Did I read about different options on how to fix it? Yes. I used the Torx bit fix, and I haven't looked back.
I have had my Storm since about 2 weeks after launch and I haven't had any other issues besides those that I created myself. The main reason is because I'm an educated consumer and have researched, tried, tested, and am comfortable with the device and options.
Possibly OS updates improved the very poor call quality I experienced out of the box. But, even with solid, consistent coverage, call audio quality suffered badly in my test unit which was brought in for trial months after release. When you run an enterprise of any size, vs only having your personal time and investment involved, it makes a clear difference whether the device is fully ready to perform as intended or not. Glad it worked for you.
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I love how folks keep saying "they better get this or that right" or whatever. Get over it people. Just because YOU don't like your Storm, doesn't mean that other people don't.
Did I have the screen click issue? Yes. Did I read about different options on how to fix it? Yes. I used the Torx bit fix, and I haven't looked back.
I have had my Storm since about 2 weeks after launch and I haven't had any other issues besides those that I created myself. The main reason is because I'm an educated consumer and have researched, tried, tested, and am comfortable with the device and options.
oh, and nobody is going to get a free anything...
Possibly OS updates improved the very poor call quality I experienced out of the box. But, even with solid, consistent coverage, call audio quality suffered badly in my test unit which was brought in for trial months after release. When you run an enterprise of any size, vs only having your personal time and investment involved, it makes a clear difference whether the device is fully ready to perform as intended or not. Glad it worked for you.