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@AzulCrescent my phone has survived bouncing from the bed to the floor and falling from the upper bed of a bunk bed. If it's Android, it can handle it.

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Jernej Simončič �

@NONE @AzulCrescent I've never been gentle with my phones, and the only reason I have the current one in a transparent case is because it has glass on both sides, which made it too slippery, and it kept sliding off all the junk I have on my desk.

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@jernej__s being rough with your stuff is part of the purchase deal.

Bailey

@NONE @AzulCrescent I remember throwing my phone at the floor as a very angry teen a decade ago, it was one of the first few droid phones, and I kept it in the case and screen protector I got it in. So when I spiked it at the ground in a tantrum, instead of breaking, it bounced, hit the tall ceiling of the room, fell back down, and was completely intact.
I still feel a bit of embarrassment about throwing a few hundred dollar phone in anger, but teenage hormones are like that.
But tl;dr a "durable enough for life" phone existed over a decade ago, phones today must be designed to be fragile. Phones from that era would run the software designed for it just fine today too.

@NONE @AzulCrescent I remember throwing my phone at the floor as a very angry teen a decade ago, it was one of the first few droid phones, and I kept it in the case and screen protector I got it in. So when I spiked it at the ground in a tantrum, instead of breaking, it bounced, hit the tall ceiling of the room, fell back down, and was completely intact.
I still feel a bit of embarrassment about throwing a few hundred dollar phone in anger, but teenage...

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@mtxyz durable, reliable things are not profitable under (and excuse me being a little "Red" just for this moment) ✨Capitalism✨

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