aspergerguy
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2017-06-24
, 14:01
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2017-06-25
, 03:21
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@ Finland
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Digging up an old thread, I know, but it seemed more appropriate than creating a new one.
How are your Jollas and AquaFish phones holding up? I got my AquaFish just 4 months ago and I'm really worried about the build quality of the device (and since I'm in Europe, I doubt I could get the thing serviced/replace in a reasonable time without additional cost, I guess). Despite my greatest efforts - really, I treat all my devices with care - I noticed that some kind of plastic coating is peeling off (or rather, crumbling) around the screen, revealing glossy plastic. It feels bad in hand and looks terrible. I assume it's just a manufacturing defect in my unit.
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2017-06-25
, 08:37
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#13
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Have always used Brotect AirGlass upon AquaFish, which as stands slightly proud probably helps reduce wear on this part of housing. Jolla 1 just gets shinier on the corners as more matt black coating worn away.
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2017-06-26
, 13:35
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@ Germany
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2017-06-26
, 15:35
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@ Germany
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2017-06-26
, 15:54
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@ Leipzig/Germany
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After one year with the Jolla C as my daily driver, it's still in a very good condition. I usually carry it in my pocket with no protective case.
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2017-07-01
, 12:58
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