My screen is wiggling now! Is yours?
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what plastic are you talking about?
"You will be assimilated"
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Originally Posted by
Data
what plastic are you talking about?
Hehe, I was wondering the same.
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Originally Posted by
Adlerson

Originally Posted by
Data
what plastic are you talking about?
Hehe, I was wondering the same.
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
Only the Skilled Survive
A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.
Drill Sergeant Frick's Rules For Un-armed Combat.
1. Never be unarmed.
2. See Rule #1
USMC rule # 23 of gunfighting: Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
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Yeah mine is doing this on the bottom part of the screen and will move while I'm talking. Aggravates me!! Top is still tight, but I did have a short drop once with it and mark it off as I did it.
I have thought about taking it in or calling verizon on it since it is still under warranty.
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well it appears to me that you should not take it off! that it is there to protect the two pieces from rubbing and scratching each other.
"You will be assimilated"
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Originally Posted by
Backnblack
What brand case it that? I like how the buttons are actually covered. Anything particular you like/dislike? I'm looking to replace my Seidio soon...
You are right to be wary. There is much bullcrap. Be wary of me too, because I may be wrong. Make up your own mind after you evaluate all the evidence and the logic. - Mark Rippetoe
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Originally Posted by
Data
well it appears to me that you should not take it off! that it is there to protect the two pieces from rubbing and scratching each other.
Yes you you are supposed to take it off, per Motorola. I posted a link some time ago.
No, its NOT there to protect the two pieces from rubbing and scratching. The lines in the plastic are there because of the extra thickness its providing.
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Originally Posted by
adrynalyne

Originally Posted by
Data
well it appears to me that you should not take it off! that it is there to protect the two pieces from rubbing and scratching each other.
Yes you you are supposed to take it off, per Motorola. I posted a link some time ago.
No, its NOT there to protect the two pieces from rubbing and scratching. The lines in the plastic are there because of the extra thickness its providing.
Ok thanks i stand corrected.
"You will be assimilated"
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sounds like the locking clips or your slider rails are loose. removing the plastic had no effect on this (unless you were really pulling apart the phone when trying to remove it) so adding one back likely won't help out. in any case let us know what happens.
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Originally Posted by
KZIWarrior
What brand case it that? I like how the buttons are actually covered. Anything particular you like/dislike? I'm looking to replace my Seidio soon...
No idea, that was posted in another thread.
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
Only the Skilled Survive
A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.
Drill Sergeant Frick's Rules For Un-armed Combat.
1. Never be unarmed.
2. See Rule #1
USMC rule # 23 of gunfighting: Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
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