Were starting to see more stories of defective devices. Is it possible, in addition to not building enough, they shipped them out without waiting for the glue to dry?
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Were starting to see more stories of defective devices. Is it possible, in addition to not building enough, they shipped them out without waiting for the glue to dry?
Hahah... that's possible... and perhaps those that selected free 6-8 day shipping are better off?!
Reported defects so far:
- line in screen, not sure how many
- screen coming loose, five, with one from a drop
- some keys not working, three reports?
The percentage is an interesting novelty to know, but what's important to hear is how these situations are resolved. For example, do retailers keep some on hand for immediate replacement? If not, will contacting BlackBerry Mobile expedite replacement? For one person with the keyboard problem, he/she brought it back to the retailer and got a perfect one immediately.
You will never know the numbers you ask for. No phone manufacturer divulges their return rate! Are you kidding me? Also what skews the whole picture is that not everyone who has bought a KEYone is not necessarily a Crackberry member that would post here of an issue.
Conjecture on your part that the KEYone is not up to snuff. Sure, Apple and Samsung never had issues so no need to ask for their numbers...
Passport. SQW100-1 OS 10.3.3.2163
Impossible to calculate a percentage at this time lol.
We need a lot of data to be able to calculate it. So I'm assuming it's impossible for any of us at all.
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Not a lot of stories in the overall picture. I'm voting the number of broken units are very small compared to sales.
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Well it's possible and quantifiable we just probably won't have access to # of initial units sold and # of defective units. There's always predicted values!
Are you speaking of actual statistics! Science and reason have no place in the CrackBerry forums. I say good day! I say good day!
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Somewhere around 2.156% I'd imagine.
I'm thinking more like 0.2156%.
LOL. On the topic .... Neither one of mine have any said defects.
No offence OP, but this is a really stupid thread.
How the world works: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathtub_curve
Initial launch of ANY manufactured product has a failure curve that can be described as a bathtub. Initial failure high, which weeds out a certain % of defective product components, assembly issues, followed by a service life with relatively few issues, followed by and increase in failure as service life reaches an end.
All products are subject to this in mass Manufacturing.
Lol, sorry!
According to any forum where issues are discussed, 100%.
Too early. Haven't heard anything from uk launch much...
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