After reading quite a few threads reporting of charging/screen/rebooting troubles I must say that I’m glad that I’ve decided to keep my FP1 and not jumping on the FP2 train (yet). OK, I know that threads appear when trouble arises, and the majority might be perfectly content with their FP2s and therefore never post here - but still.
Personally I would be seriously p*ssed off if I had paid €500+ for a phone just to realise that it doesn’t charge properly or that the screen goes black. And even more so if support suggested that I should start dissembling/reassembling my brand new phone (I guess that the guarantee would be null and void if I accidently broke some connector during that process).
Maybe the modular build is the culprit? Relying on glue and soldering tin is different from relying on modular snap-on connectors that must fit.
I can’t help getting the impression that the FP2 was launched prematurely and that it should have undergone more tests.