- Jan 30, 2011
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I have never owned a phone that drops itself onto the ground this much.
Wherever I seem to put it, on the bed, on my wallet, on the edge of the table... it drops. An incline of 1 degree is all that is necessary to overcome the near frictionless glass backside of the iPhone 4.
On the bright side, the phone seems to be impervious to scratches or physical blemishes of any kind.
Thankfully, Apple will not be using this glass back in the iPhone 5 (or so I've heard). It is so damn beautiful but so cardiac stressful.
Wherever I seem to put it, on the bed, on my wallet, on the edge of the table... it drops. An incline of 1 degree is all that is necessary to overcome the near frictionless glass backside of the iPhone 4.
On the bright side, the phone seems to be impervious to scratches or physical blemishes of any kind.
Thankfully, Apple will not be using this glass back in the iPhone 5 (or so I've heard). It is so damn beautiful but so cardiac stressful.