[citation][nom]bystander[/nom]And while no one (almost no one) throws their phone around, most people have dropped their phones at one time or another. If that happens on concrete, damage occurs (I dropped my phone the 2nd day I owned it, but I haven't since then). I see a lot of phones with cracks on their screens.[/citation]
[citation][nom]bystander[/nom]The glass body of the iPhone does look and feel nice, but many other phones are much more durable. The question is, are you a Form over function kind of guy (iPhone body) or function over form kind of guy (most android bodies).Note: this has nothing to do with anything other than the durability of the body.[/citation]
I haven't ever dropped my phone, and I'd prefer it to look good and high quality than be droppable, personally. Each to their own.
[citation][nom]bystander[/nom]The glass body of the iPhone does look and feel nice, but many other phones are much more durable. The question is, are you a Form over function kind of guy (iPhone body) or function over form kind of guy (most android bodies).Note: this has nothing to do with anything other than the durability of the body.[/citation]
I haven't ever dropped my phone, and I'd prefer it to look good and high quality than be droppable, personally. Each to their own.