Someone on Twitter tried to remove her KEYone case, and the screen popped out.
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- I don't understand some of the comment, cbk brought device from Rogers, you think those were specially made? If they want to provide special unit, there is not enough time to do so: to change dispense adhesive program at assembly line, plus shipping, and go through distribution channel and customs check and finally reach to Roger store in middle of Canada within half month? (the north America version only released may 31. ). JIT really need to be impressive. To me, the design didn't miss a beat, adhesive is there to hold the lcd that intend to pass the drop test possibly butti test too. However, due to lack of native accessory, or qualified accessories, and some external stress condition, the lcd could use some reinforce, if not impact form fit function. Tcl should get into accessories business, or at least qualify (CMM.measure) dimensions, including tolerance of the case for example, to ensure the protection of the unit, not harm to the unit.
Posted via CB10Last edited by stlabrat; 06-14-17 at 03:11 PM.
krazyatom and BigBadWulf like this.06-14-17 11:25 AMLike 2 - Most phones have their front glasses locked to their side bezzels (no matter it's glued or with some other methods), but in K1 looks like nothing locked both (screen and the bezel/body). I think it's not batch production issue or something, it's just a wrong mechanical design probably.06-15-17 08:31 AMLike 0
- But it survive cbk test. And by look at it, it should pass the carrier std test, since all Canadian carrier carry the phone. You design per std mechanical requirement, not jerry test. (you can enhance test by butti test or others to simulate the real live user environment, but not Hollywood effect). As for MFG defect, or design weakness, that in the anticipated warranty.
Posted via CB1006-15-17 08:40 AMLike 0 - You want a video, a bend test? This crap happens with all phones. On top of it this a two piece phone, not a full slab. Of course it's gonna pop out. I am sure there are a few defective units, this is what happens. It sucks for those people but everyone needs to calm the f down. I have thrown every BlackBerry I have ever owned and never broken one. Keyone is no different.
Posted via CB1006-15-17 08:42 AMLike 0 - Most phones have their front glasses locked to their side bezzels (no matter it's glued or with some other methods), but in K1 looks like nothing locked both (screen and the bezel/body). I think it's not batch production issue or something, it's just a wrong mechanical design probably.06-15-17 09:05 AMLike 0
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- anon(4297019)Lord BucketheadHow many screen pops have been noted here on Crackberry? Please let me know , I'm too lazy to try find ALL of the reports! Have to figure that almost all sales of the KEYone would have been to Crackberry subscribers given the dearth of advertising. Please don't include Kevin's or Jerry Rigs !06-15-17 04:15 PMLike 0
- How many screen pops have been noted here on Crackberry? Please let me know , I'm too lazy to try find ALL of the reports! Have to figure that almost all sales of the KEYone would have been to Crackberry subscribers given the dearth of advertising. Please don't include Kevin's or Jerry Rigs !06-15-17 04:21 PMLike 0
- How many screen pops have been noted here on Crackberry? Please let me know , I'm too lazy to try find ALL of the reports! Have to figure that almost all sales of the KEYone would have been to Crackberry subscribers given the dearth of advertising. Please don't include Kevin's or Jerry Rigs !06-15-17 04:39 PMLike 0
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You still didn't answer my answer to your "advice" back then. Btw, Amazor received my unit way earlier than they expected and shipped it before I could do anything about it. The courier will be here in the middle of next week. I'm not letting him in, this beauty goes back to Amazon.06-15-17 04:50 PMLike 0 - anon(4297019)Lord BucketheadTrust me, many people don't care about CB. I wouldn't care either if the whole release didn't turn out to be a farce. That's the long waiting and no communication from BB and then TCL that brought me here, not the phone itself.
You still didn't answer my answer to your "advice" back then. Btw, Amazor received my unit way earlier than they expected and shipped it before I could do anything about it. The courier will be here in the middle of next week. I'm not letting him in, this beauty goes back to Amazon.06-15-17 05:36 PMLike 0 - Ok, so let's assume 10X that have had a failure. Even at that, I doubt the problem has thus far affected more than 2% of those out there. Realistically, it's much lower than that. This isn't a "OMG the phone could blow up on you" problem, so yes, people are still recommending buying it.06-16-17 06:48 AMLike 0
- Ok, so let's assume 10X that have had a failure. Even at that, I doubt the problem has thus far affected more than 2% of those out there. Realistically, it's much lower than that. This isn't a "OMG the phone could blow up on you" problem, so yes, people are still recommending buying it.06-16-17 06:56 AMLike 0
- With 1-2 new cases every day among people who bought it a few weeks ago we cannot be sure if it's "if the screen falls off" or "when the screen falls off". Don't you see that the ratio is not growing at the same pace? It is growing faster and faster. Sure, it still might be a limited problem, but it's equally legit to assume it might be a case that will eventually touch every unit. It's much better to wait for BBMo and TCL to do something about it, especially now that we know there ARE fixed units being manufactured and sent to those affected with an issue.06-16-17 07:08 AMLike 0
- at least 1st batch of user should be mostly CB, if not all. Who got the wind of prior sale before midnight of May 31? Even CB (those poor chaps set up alarm clock at 11:30 pm) some of them didn't get Units. All sold out within 2.5 hours (8pm to 10:30pm on May 30). So what ever that batch, 20 defective (if you believe all the claim that user did nothing wrong... small drop, slightly bend, use a K1 case = which didn't advertised as K1 case on amazon, etc.etc.) within that batch - assume the un-reported case, equal to the 20 that included UK cases. Anyone got number from Amazon that 2.5 hour become the best selling phone? what is the number sold in that 2.5 hour? you got estimated (possibly over estimated) defect rate for return (including user error - some what).06-16-17 07:19 AMLike 0
- The thing that is concerning to me goes beyond the screen lifting. The number of people who've had faulty keyboards, defective LCD Screens, horrible signal, and bad speakers seems like a lot. Yes I realize that I didn't have to buy it, but mine will be here tomorrow and honestly I'm not sure if I want to go through the setup process, which includes getting our IT department involved, if the phone is going to have one of these issues and I'm going to have to turn around and return it and start over with IT again.
I realize there is always a chance of buying a defective unit from any manufacturer, but there can't have been THAT many K1's sold thus far and it does seem like there is a higher possibility than normal that the phone could have a defect of some kind.eldeadache and kbz1960 like this.06-16-17 07:31 AMLike 2 - at least 1st batch of user should be mostly CB, if not all. Who got the wind of prior sale before midnight of May 31? Even CB (those poor chaps set up alarm clock at 11:30 pm) some of them didn't get Units. All sold out within 2.5 hours (8pm to 10:30pm on May 30). So what ever that batch, 20 defective (if you believe all the claim that user did nothing wrong... small drop, slightly bend, use a K1 case = which didn't advertised as K1 case on amazon, etc.etc.) within that batch - assume the un-reported case, equal to the 20 that included UK cases. Anyone got number from Amazon that 2.5 hour become the best selling phone? what is the number sold in that 2.5 hour? you got estimated (possibly over estimated) defect rate for return (including user error - some what).
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world traveler and former ceo likes this.06-16-17 07:33 AMLike 1 - The thing that is concerning to me goes beyond the screen lifting. The number of people who've had faulty keyboards, defective LCD Screens, horrible signal, and bad speakers seems like a lot. Yes I realize that I didn't have to buy it, but mine will be here tomorrow and honestly I'm not sure if I want to go through the setup process, which includes getting our IT department involved, if the phone is going to have one of these issues and I'm going to have to turn around and return it and start over with IT again.
I realize there is always a chance of buying a defective unit from any manufacturer, but there can't have been THAT many K1's sold thus far and it does seem like there is a higher possibility than normal that the phone could have a defect of some kind.06-16-17 07:43 AMLike 0 - Do you really think that professional businessmen who use BB spend their free time at CB where either you can love BB or be bashed by other users?! No. They bought it and that's it. If anyone of them had issues, they just returned it. Making stats based on CB community is like making presidential election poll at kindergarten.
Thx to stop at your busy life to correct my thoughts. Really appreciate.06-16-17 09:10 AMLike 0 - Ok, so let's assume 10X that have had a failure. Even at that, I doubt the problem has thus far affected more than 2% of those out there. Realistically, it's much lower than that. This isn't a "OMG the phone could blow up on you" problem, so yes, people are still recommending buying it.06-17-17 09:03 PMLike 0
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