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Aside from the fact that the iPhone has provided tech enjoyment and utility for tens of millions of users, the alleged lack of durability is vastly overstated, in my experience with every gen of the device since 2007. The only prerequisite has been to treat the device with the same care that one would give to any fine quality piece of kit. Where I work, a large number of employees have moved to the iPhone from other non-Apple smartphones; and not one that I rub shoulders with has broken the screen nor exercised an option to move on to either an Android or Windows phone. Anecdotal of course, but a simple device is empowering to the non-geeks who simply want to use their phone as opposed to tweaking it or jailbreaking it.