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I'm very annoyed by the speaker on the Bionic. Because the placement and the overall design of the phone, when you put the phone down with the screen facing up, you cover the speaker. This makes it very difficult, and in some cases nearly impossible to hear any ringtones or notification tones. The phone is sitting on my desk right now, face up, with the volume nearly maxed out and I can barely hear the the tones when I get emails and Facebook notifications. If it weren't for the LED I'd never know I missed anything. This could be a deal-breaker for me. I'm on call 24/7, so if I can't hear the phone ringing then I have a problem. I shouldn't have to put the phone face down and risk scratching the screen just so I can hear it. As far as design is concerned, this is a huge flaw. If I can barely hear it from a foot away, then I almost certainly have no chance of hearing it from 10-15 feet away, awake or not. Definitely not good.
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I'm very annoyed by the speaker on the Bionic. Because the placement and the overall design of the phone, when you put the phone down with the screen facing up, you cover the speaker. This makes it very difficult, and in some cases nearly impossible to hear any ringtones or notification tones. The phone is sitting on my desk right now, face up, with the volume nearly maxed out and I can barely hear the the tones when I get emails and Facebook notifications. If it weren't for the LED I'd never know I missed anything. This could be a deal-breaker for me. I'm on call 24/7, so if I can't hear the phone ringing then I have a problem. I shouldn't have to put the phone face down and risk scratching the screen just so I can hear it. As far as design is concerned, this is a huge flaw. If I can barely hear it from a foot away, then I almost certainly have no chance of hearing it from 10-15 feet away, awake or not. Definitely not good.
More to follow...
