Those of you who had to return a broken Droid...?

snowman

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These batterys require about 5 charge and drain cycles before they even accept a full charge for the first time proper battery care is when new-
charge and drain it almost all the way down about 5 times-
after that, when it gets about 1/2 drained charge it up.
about once a month drain it almost dead then charge it.
do this and you willl see much better battery life
it is a Lith-Ion so it needs a little care but not much.
that first 5 charge- deep discharge is critical
 

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Well here is the problem I'm having with my second Droid phone.

[video=youtube;8-1SWswqtGA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-1SWswqtGA[/video]

 

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Well here is the problem I'm having with my second Droid phone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwrwYFzcwiY&feature=youtube_gdata

This isn't really the phones fault, there is something wrong with either the YouTube app or their streaming service supporting the app. I have several videos that I have uploaded to YouTube and some play and others don't. It's not the formatting or the video size (i.e. they are all the same format and some larger ones play when smaller one's don't). I would report it to YouTube or whoever makes the app. Hopefully they will have it fixed before long, though I'm willing to bet there is something inherent in the OS that is causing it (I'm betting same thing that is making Flash hard to support/use) but that's just my $.02.
 

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Well here is the problem I'm having with my second Droid phone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwrwYFzcwiY&feature=youtube_gdata

This isn't really the phones fault, there is something wrong with either the YouTube app or their streaming service supporting the app. I have several videos that I have uploaded to YouTube and some play and others don't. It's not the formatting or the video size (i.e. they are all the same format and some larger ones play when smaller one's don't). I would report it to YouTube or whoever makes the app. Hopefully they will have it fixed before long, though I'm willing to bet there is something inherent in the OS that is causing it (I'm betting same thing that is making Flash hard to support/use) but that's just my $.02.


I too tried thinking that way but let me say this phone played 0 videos. It never once played a video :mad: and it was the phones fault. I returned it for my third Droid phone and I can play tons of video.:icon_ banana::icon_ banana:
 
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