• How do they make cell phones so durable?
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[QUOTE=GawdOfROFLS;23167968]I dropped my old Rzr like a lot still fine. But my new one, not so lucky. I dropped it once and the battery life shortened. :wtc:[/QUOTE] I dropped my RAZR once. When I picked it up and opened it, it restarted itself and gave me a "missing battery" error or something like that even though it was running on one. More :wtc: please.
[QUOTE=LarparNar;23077342]HOW HARD IS IT TO READ? Jesus fucking fuck, I said the IPHONE 4, [b]IT'S MADE OF GLASS.[/b] Jesus christ.[/QUOTE] So you're telling me the entire iPhone 4 is made of glass? :buddy: Holy fuck!
[QUOTE=Soundwave;23186538]So you're telling me the entire iPhone 4 is made of glass? :buddy: Holy fuck![/QUOTE] No. About half of it is.
[QUOTE=LarparNar;23187506]No. About half of it is.[/QUOTE] 90% of it is.
At school we've got a 20 foot high metal grid with wire that you walk on. We use it for storage. Me and my friend went up to go get a wooden block and she dropped her phone, it fell through the wire and we went down the the floor and it was in perfect condition. Then I got shot.
[QUOTE=SA Spyder;23188468]90% of it is.[/QUOTE] Where do they fit the battery :eek:
I'm using one of those cheap TracFone flip phones, and I've dropped half a dozen times and there's only a couple nicks on the back.
[QUOTE=digigamer17;23077397]I dropped my K800i loads of times, even in the rain. Its still working :smile:[/QUOTE] This. [IMG]http://ptm.uthm.edu.my/e-komuniti/images/stories/galeri/k800_2_b.jpg[/IMG] It's a motherfucking indestructible brick.
[QUOTE=Saber15;23207388]I'm using one of those cheap TracFone flip phones, and I've dropped half a dozen times and there's only a couple nicks on the back.[/QUOTE] TracFones are fucking indestructible .
I've dropped my Motorola Droid/Milestone a few times, not even a scratch, just a bit of chipped plastic on the side that is barely even noticeable.
My dad once threw my gameboy over the house, and it had no scratches on it at all. Well, it did land on grass....
Sagem MyX1-2 [img]http://www.mobile-review.com/phonemodels/sagem/image/x1-2.jpg[/img] Had it for 4 years, dropped it don't know how many times, still works, and plastic broke a little when I sat on it. The older it is, the harder it is. :smug:
Nokia 3210 wasn't durable, but 6070 was. I actually threw it hard into a stone tile accidentally the day after I got it. And it only made a scratch in one corner.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;23087428]You can play hackey-sack with my phone. [IMG]http://pinsim.com/images/nokia-1100.jpg[/IMG] I fucking double dare you find a way to break it that is related to everyday use.[/QUOTE] I have an iPhone right now, and I know my next phone will look something like this. I can't handle the touch screen. :/
[QUOTE=Ant1;23220902]I have an iPhone right now, and I know my next phone will look something like this. I can't handle the touch screen. :/[/QUOTE] what
Its obvious, the screens are made of transparent aluminum
[QUOTE=Odellus;23221421]what[/QUOTE] I just like physical buttons way more. And simple functions like calling and texting. My parents are paying for my monthly bill right now, but the second I move out I'll get a tracphone probably haha.
Nokia N95, The plastic may scratch or break, but the phone stays working completely fine, Its like a brick basically. The outer plastic costs only like $10 for the whole set or even less...
[QUOTE=Buggzie;23221793]Nokia N95, The plastic may scratch or break, but the phone stays working completely fine, Its like a brick basically. The outer plastic costs only like $10 for the whole set or even less...[/QUOTE] Nokia has really well built phones. That's all I can say.
Holy shit, another Touch Pro2 owner! =D I know what you're talking about, this phone is amazingly well built and with a flashed rom the phone runs well too. The sticker screen protectors save it from any scratches aswell. My only little complaint is that the screen doesn't line up perfectly with the keyboard anymore. Maybe I use it too much? =/
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I've got this piece of shit Samsung T-619. It's a motherfucking tank reinforced with steel bar-lined concrete. I've dropped it down stairs, from head height onto concrete, it's been in my pool, in the washer/dryer and it still works. It's not my main phone anymore, but it still works and it's my backup phone.
[img]http://www.eightiesonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/cellphone_full.jpg[/img] dis is my cellphone
Most are designed so some of the force of impact is redirected to pushing the battery out, in turn protecting components that would be damaged if switched on
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