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iPhone 4 bumpers scratch stainless steel band!

Beware guys...I received my black bumper about a week ago now. Took off the bumper tonight to clean my phone down and there are scratch marks on the steel band from the bumper (this is caused from the pieces of hard plastic on the underside of the bumper. Not a happy camper here...

HP DV7T-Quad, Windows 7, iPhone 4

Posted on Jul 16, 2010 10:14 PM

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Sep 19, 2010 5:43 PM in response to Dayvidpriddy

I'm glad to see that most posters in this thread are admitting that the bumper IS scratching/scuffing up the steel around their iPhone 4's! Early posters here called me stupid and crazy...I guess we now know who the stupid and crazy ones are lol.

Apple has really performed an EPIC FAIL of all proportions here with this phone. I have since purchased a new phone (iPhone 4) and an incase case and all is well

Do not use the bumper unless you want your steel all scratched/marked up from the bumer.

Sep 19, 2010 7:10 PM in response to Matthew Morgan

90 percent of the software I use has no Mac versions available...I guess it must still be 1992. Windows users occupies the computer world, so people make software for us and not you...just the way it is bro. I realize that Mac's can now run Windows for programs that have no Mac versions but uhm doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose of switching to a Mac in the first place? I thought so lol...Apple was just pressed to try to get more to switch so they added that feature.

Also Mac's are overpriced, 3K for a 17" notebook that doesn't even have Blu-ray? Pleaes I have a fully loaded 17.3" fully loaded notebook (with Blu-ray & 1080p screen) for half that price with better hardware.

Suckas are born a minute...

Message was edited by: Dayvidpriddy

Sep 19, 2010 7:39 PM in response to Dayvidpriddy

I would like to point out that your drivel about absolutely nothing of import is completely off topic.

On a side note, why does it always have to be MAC vs PC? Why can't both sides just realize that both have their cons and pros and that people have the right to choose their preferred system without attack, criticism, or insult. Both sides are normally childish about this subject and as a result both sides end up hurting their own cause more than if they had just let bygones be bygones

Personally, I prefer PCs. As an avid gamer and a cheapskate, PCs fit both my needs (cheap to build and more game compatible) That's not to say they are better than MAC computers, or that they have no fault. Everyone has different needs so let them buy an OS that meets them without complaining about what is better.

/endrant

iPhone 4 bumpers scratch stainless steel band!

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