Author Topic: So... I learned something about this old phone.  (Read 1323 times)

the real question is, how is it even possible to build a phone that durable
magic
Just kidding, they just somehow use durable materials and make a practically indestructible phone.


where's that breaking news image when you need it


(actual nokia tablet prototype from 2001)

http://www.phonearena.com/news/Nokia-X2-saves-a-mans-life_id33304

And this thing about iPhones being destroyed in seconds is bullstuff. I dropped mine countless times and it even has a dent on the back part and still works. The back part is very scratched and has a few dents but the screen isn't cracked. (Just scratched a bit. xD)


You can buy it for like $15 too :P



http://www.phonearena.com/news/Nokia-X2-saves-a-mans-life_id33304

And this thing about iPhones being destroyed in seconds is bullstuff. I dropped mine countless times and it even has a dent on the back part and still works. The back part is very scratched and has a few dents but the screen isn't cracked. (Just scratched a bit. xD)
It really is. Sure, they aren't the strongest phones on the market, but they're tons more durable than, say, the Samsung S4. I've dropped mine down entire flights of stairs before, with only a few scratches as a result. I really don't see how people break their screens so easily, actually.