• Home
  • What is RSS
  • News & Reviews
    • Future Technology
    • Editors Choice
    • Gadget Reviews
    • CNN Tech
    • WP Technology
  • Site Map

PostHeaderIcon Tech Menu

Technology
Software
Cisco
Communication
Web Design
Web Hosting
Content Management Systems (CMS)
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
101 all components amd building pc camera printer canon pixma chromalife 100 commodore 64 competitiors components pc computer games computer skills consulting 101 consulting business digital media digital photography duplex printing games today ink cartridges ip4200 ip4200 cartridges pac man pc case pixma pixma ip4200 pong skills computer consulting business technical computer technical computer skills virus software
business ccna ccna certification ccnp certification cisco cisco articles cisco ccna computer data design hosting internet online pc phone search security server site software system voip web web design web host web hosting web site website wireless
101 all components amd building pc business camera printer ccna ccna certification ccnp chromalife 100 cisco commodore 64 components pc computer consulting 101 consulting business design digital photography hosting internet security server site software web web design web host web hosting web site website
Home News & Reviews Gadget Reviews Verizon confirms Droid X screen issues, but says they're not widespread

Tech Search

PostHeaderIcon Verizon confirms Droid X screen issues, but says they're not widespread

We just got word back from Verizon regarding those flickering Droid X screens, and sure enough, the ghastly images are not a side effect of your assimilation into the Droid collective. Verizon and Motorola have owned up to a genuine problem with a small number of Droid X displays, approximately one-tenth of one percent. If your screen starts acting up you'd best contact the authorities immediately. And by authorities, we mean tech support, not the FBI -- the omnipresent glowing red eyeball is... completely normal. It told us so. Here's Verizon's full statement on the matter:
"Verizon Wireless and Motorola are aware of a very small number of DROID X units that have experienced a flickering or banding display. Motorola has resolved the issue and is continuing to ship the phones. Any consumer who experiences a flickering or banding display should contact a Motorola customer support center or Verizon Wireless."

Verizon confirms Droid X screen issues, but says they're not widespread originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Jul 2010 21:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments
Source: Engadget
< Prev   Next >
 

Web Design

  • What makes a web design superb?
  • Tips on Creating a Site Map
  • Tips to build an attractive sea...
  • Get on the Web
  • Website Development and Website...

Technology

  • How to Choose the best Digital ...
  • How to buying the perfect PC
  • Canon's new Ixus Digital Wirele...
  • Virus Protection not enough to ...
  • How to choose a projector

Communication

  • How to Choose the Right VoIP Se...
  • VOIP - a Threat to the Industry...
  • Mobile phones and their Multipl...
  • How Web Conferencing Is Going t...
  • Video conferencing guide- Learn...

Search Engine Optimization SEO

  • Three Common Mistakes to Avoid ...
  • Top Notch Results With the Best...
  • Website Design Should Always Be...
  • Benefits of SEO Tools
  • Use an SEO Company to Increase ...

Content Management Systems (CMS)

  • Why DotNetNuke and Other Conten...
  • Create Your Website in a Few Ho...
  • What WordPress PlugIns Should Y...
  • Web Content Management System -...
  • An Adept Role of CMS in Web Ser...

Software

  • Linux
  • Home Computer Security
  • Virus or spyware what's the Dif...
  • Internet Explorer Tips That Can...
  • How to backup your data properl...

Web Hosting

  • Free $50 yahoo search marketing...
  • Affordable ecommerce solution
  • Great Web Hosting - What to Loo...
  • Dedicated Server Backups and Re...
  • Four Types of Web Hosting

Cisco Articles

  • What Certification Should You P...
  • Passing The CCNA and CCNP Exams...
  • Cisco Certification: Recertifyi...
  • Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Labs: De...
  • Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification...

© raidencomputers.co.uk 2003 - 2010

Web Design Kent by MCGA