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When you drop a device there typically always exists a proportion of surface area that withstands impact better than others. The ratio of those proportions typically determines (amongst other factors like height, angle, etc) whether or not the device will survive cosmetically. When you increase the surface area of a compound that (could) break more easily. It makes me question it. That's all I'm getting at. Read above to the accidents do happen post. I fully understand what you're getting at. You know damn well there will be people who question it's durability and will perform drop tests. I'll just simply wait for those tests. (which won't matter really until Apple goes Verizon, which see my LTE post a page or so ago. I assume they'll make the transition then.) As you've put, apple does make great products. Which is why I own them. I do not rush out, stand in line, and purchase day 1, a product which has no prior review or testimonies to backup the quality that they (the maker) claims it has. I don't see why that's such an issue? |
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