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RE[2]: No price, no release date, 180g
by Alexandre on Thu 6th Sep 2012 15:06
in reply to "RE: No price, no release date, 180g"
Plastic phones last longer than glass ones. I prefer scratches to a broken screen.
And plastic just feel worse, galaxy s phones seem like the battery cover is going to be ruined after a few days, but it's the mega tough gorilla glass on the front that can't stand hitting the concrete floor.
RE[3]: No price, no release date, 180g
by daedalus on Thu 6th Sep 2012 21:03
in reply to "RE[2]: No price, no release date, 180g"
Plastic phones last longer than glass ones. I prefer scratches to a broken screen.
And plastic just feel worse, galaxy s phones seem like the battery cover is going to be ruined after a few days, but it's the mega tough gorilla glass on the front that can't stand hitting the concrete floor.
And plastic just feel worse, galaxy s phones seem like the battery cover is going to be ruined after a few days, but it's the mega tough gorilla glass on the front that can't stand hitting the concrete floor.
Well, depends on the handset. I've recently replaced the screen in a HTC Desire, which has a plastic touch screen. The plastic was undamaged, but the LCD was smashed. So, plastic or glass, if it's gonna break it's gonna break...




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Believe it or not, some people like a well-built phone. Not everyone's usage is the same - some people are hard on phones and end up killing a cheap phone after less than a year. I still have my Nokia E52 which served me very well for nearly 3 years, and it's still working perfectly, still getting a week out of the battery. That's a good thing for many people!
It is pretty heavy as phones go, but given the bigger battery than most current phones and the increased screen size over the N9 it's probably not a bad trade-off.