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V3m Keypad Question

Discussion in 'MOTOROLA' started by MOTOhooligan, Dec 3, 2006.

  1. MOTOhooligan

    MOTOhooligan Former Mobile Data Addict
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    Does anyone know if the keypad on the V3m is a treated or coated version of the etched metal keypad on the V3 and V3c or if it's plastic? I can't tell.
     
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  2. Chudman

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    Mine looks like a black anodized version of my daughter-in-law's shiny V3C keypad. It's definately metal.

    I prefer it - less reflections.

    CM :D
     
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  3. polycat33

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    It's metal? Really? Sure doesn't feel like it.

    But, turns out I know nothing about metal vs not metal. My old phone looks like it's made out of metal, but when I got the razr and put it to my ear after it was sitting in my cold apartment and it was freezing next to my ear, I realized what a real metal phone feels like.
     

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