This irritating design flaw is easily corrected.
After 1 month of carrying my Razr in my pants pocket I noticed lots of dust/lint on the inside of the screen cover. I paid a pretty penny for the phone and didn?t want to take any chances, and was pleased to learn that there was an easy fix.
The screen cover is glued down with soft malleable glue. You can run a needle around the edge of the cover starting at the top and carefully peel back the cover, it will come off easily once you get the edge up. Wipe off the inside of the screen, then firmly press the cover back down. The glue is soft and it holds like it did before. It took me about 3 minutes and it looks like new. I was careful and did not damage the cover, but if I had, I found were you can buy another of $3.95.
There is some debate as to where the dust makes entry. Either it?s the fingernail holes on either side of the screen, that make for opening the flip easier, or the ear speaker at the top. I think it is the former. I pressed in some small pieces of tape into the fingernail holes. So far so good.
Good Luck
Chris
Western_slope@hotmail.com
Motorola is calling it not a flaw but "part of the design"
TMobile says the same thing. Had two of these for only 3-weeks. TMobile won't return them for credit only exchange. Did that (Out $50 for shipping) now the two new ones have dust behind the screen! What can we do? Motorola says to retutn them to them for service but I'll be without the phones for 4-weeks! What a scam. Are there no consumer groups that can fight this kind of robbery?????????

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