• Samsung Invents Ass-Robot to Prove Galaxy Note 4 Won't Bend
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It's funny as fuck that people are capitalizing on the feature 'does not bend'
[QUOTE=Code3Response;46165283]I must be one of the few who haven't gotten a bad Samsung phone. My S3 has a single hairline crack in the corner from when I dropped the phone on concrete. It wasnt the first time I had dropped it, but other than that, I haven't had any issues[/QUOTE] My Note 2 is well over a year old now and it is still in perfect condition. Of course I keep it in an otterbox because I know how often I drop things.
My Note 3 is still in mint condition. Then again, I don't put sensitive things in my back pocket and I own this magical device called a phone case. Whoah. Who'd have thought that protecting valuable and sensitive objects would be a good idea.
Ive got a Samsung S3 which is still in great condition, especially considering the fact ive dropped it on textured concrete multiple times. It lives in my back pocket and that is very rarely an issue. Seems to be just the newer phones that suck so bad.
[QUOTE=Rhenae;46167118]Ive got a Samsung S3 which is still in great condition, especially considering the fact ive dropped it on textured concrete multiple times. It lives in my back pocket and that is very rarely an issue. Seems to be just the newer phones that suck so bad.[/QUOTE] S3 + Otter Box = Battle Worthy Phone
[QUOTE=J!NX;46166276]It's funny as fuck that people are capitalizing on the feature 'does not bend'[/QUOTE] Like Sony saying its new console can play used games.
[QUOTE=Schmaaa;46162982]what retard designs pants with pockets you can't put anything in[/QUOTE] But that's how they get women to buy purses, silly.
I hope all this about bending phones makes the phone companies start competing about durability.
Many phone companies have tough variants of their phones.
I need that Music from 0:50-1:23, so catchy
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