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- My rating: 0 stars
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That Apple Inc. hype and gorgeous aesthetics will get you every time. Word of advice --- Don't bump the touch screen with your face! LOL!

I guess you have to pretend like you're a retard when using the phone portion of it and angle your head the other way
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i don't know what your problem is, but it works fine for me and doesn't do any of those things...
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what does anything you said have to do with testing other than maybe the end call hitting your face.
you act like they said the touch screen would somehow also eliminate makeup and grease...i think you were watching the saturday night live you tube vid... -
i have the shortest fattest fingers on earth and I can type on the keyboard no problem. also, try washing your hands once in a while! you are totally lying about the part of the phone disconnecting when you put it to your face, you obviously did not read about the sensor that cuts off functions when you put it to your ear or you wouldnt have lied about that part. BUSTED. go back to buying Dell computers and using blackberries with plasic letters, they are more your style anyways. PEOPLE< GO SEE THE PHONE FOR YOURSELF
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Hey! maybe cleaning the screen that often is a good thing. Just saw a thing on how most people cell phones harbor more germs than a public toilet seat. Atleast with an iPhone there are no crevices around each key, and that flat shiny screen is perfect for wiping down with a disinfectint cloth.
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Sorry that you had to wait in line for a rotten apple, secondly, the exorberant amount of money you spent on it, and thirdly, I'm glad to hear you got your money back -- BTW I did too... =;o)
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how did you test this if they dont go on sale till 6pm? Also, the phone has a sensor on it that turns off the touchscreen when you bring the phone up to your ear so you dont bump the screen. If you are telling the truth, then either something's not set right or you are unlucky and got the bad one of the bunch.
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I don't like the iPhone from what I've seen so far. I don't need to get into those reasons here, but the problem I did find with your comment is the fact that most folks aren't going to have a blury screen or that end call problem you mentioned.
I honestly don't see many people shelling out $500-$600 for the phone and not pick up a bluetooth headset. Not to mention the ones listening to music who will be using the special headphones.
I do understand what you are saying and you should be able to use it like a regular phone without a problem, but then, who is going to?
