beezy f baby
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never dropped my phone and i'm not sure how i haven't
when i'm out and drinking i have impeccable handling on my phone
when i'm out and drinking i have impeccable handling on my phone
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major pain;3464437 said:Hammer????
mrsoutcity;3458252 said:Bruh do it yourself
haute;3464537 said:Lol
Don't
I smashed my screen and they replaced the entire thing no charge
I just told them how sad I was and how much I need my phone
um nos2jepeka;3465008 said:My ex had the same thing happen...cracked screen, gave her a new one, no questions asked.
You know why? W/ that type of glass, them phones aint SUPPOSED to crack like that.
They dont want the slight possiblity of a defect bein found out, so they will replace
Real talk: if u ever have ur back against the wall and they dont cover a crcked screen...pretend u cut your hand...see how quick they sub it out.
haute;3465078 said:um no
I hate when people say this shit
you're not supposed to be a clumsy ass and drop that shit
the shit is made of glass
glass breaks when you drop it ,its not a defect
just take it as a favor and KIM, instead trying to blame someone else for you dropping your own shit
I've never seen an iPhone ad that said the glass was indestructible and you haven't eithers2jepeka;3465260 said:??? wtf are u talkin about. Im repeating what THEY say. The manufacturers of that glass (i forget the specific name for it) market it as such.
Obviously some will break...but the manufacturer of that glass makes money off the fact their shyt aint supposed to break in 30 pieces.
A new phone costs $400...gtfoh w/ 'they doin u a favor'...No dummy. They dont want high cases of broken screens ...FB, Twitter, Yelp...people complain regardless if its 'their' fault. They are helping themselves long term...
haute;3465278 said:I've never seen an iPhone ad that said the glass was indestructible and you haven't either
no dummy
stop being clumsy and more than that stop making excuses for being clumsy
and a new phone replacement phone is not 400 its 200
smh ol' unaccountable ass nigga
haute;3465497 said:
harder to break glass does not equal it never breaks
it just means its harder to break, simple ass lol
like I said
stop being clumsy
and I do know who manufactures that shit son son
and they don't say their glass is indestructible either
its fucking glass retard
s2jepeka;3464296 said:i TRIED to break the screen, which i know is covered.
Couldnt do it.
pico rivera;3465042 said:ive dropped my iphone many times and its never even gotten a scratch on it
The biggest player in the market now is Corning., which makes the much-heralded "Gorilla" glass.
Gorilla, a similarly ultra-strong glass, is used by more than 20 major brands in 200 million-plus cellphones and mobile devices, according to the New York-based company. It's in Samsung's Galaxy smartphones and tablets, as well as Motorola's Droid phone and LG's X300 notebook.
It's been rumored to be used by Apple, but neither company has confirmed the much-discussed mystery. Corning says not all customers want to be identified.
Gorilla has been a huge success for Corning since it picked up its first customer in 2008. It generated $80 million in revenue in 2009, and soaring demand could boost sales to $1 billion this year as the glass begins to migrate to high-end TVs.
So how does Dragontrail stack up against the Gorilla? Asahi Glass executives weren't saying, declining to make any direct comparisons with competitors.
Instead, the company says Dragontrail matches the best products currently available and describes Dragontrail as a "superior substitute to conventional cover material." It is multiple times stronger than soda-lime glass commonly used in windows, resists scratches and has a "beautiful, pristine" finish.
A brief test by The Associated Press resulted in the glass showing virtually no damage after being scratched hard for several seconds with a key.
Asahi Glass hopes Dragontrail will generate global revenue of at least 30 billion yen ($360 million) and about 30% market share next year.
haute;3465663 said:word to the twin towers
haute;3465778 said:dude you said they market their glass as indestructible
yet you haven't provided anything that says that
I'm glad I went to a private school
because those public colleges failed you bruh
s2jepeka;3465459 said:And go figure, people and companies ACTUALLY invent little shyt like 'harder to break glass' then contract it out to companies like Apple...Who knew!?
Wit ya macroeconomically challenged ass...
haute;3465497 said:
harder to break glass does not equal it never breaks
it just means its harder to break, simple ass lol
like I said
stop being clumsy
and I do know who manufactures that shit son son
and they don't say their glass is indestructible either
its fucking glass retard
darkone360;3454677 said:The title says it all. Share your utter disgust.
Dropped my iPhone4 last nite. Now I'm lookin at a shattered screen. And of course it would drop face down. You'd think apple would've made them more sturdier, but i guess not. Bastards!