Damn it! I knew someday that iPhone 4 of mine had to slip out my hands. It’s inevitable, and NO, it does not follow the universal law that everything has to break some day, in a natural way. Your iPhone 4 has a very small expiry date; the device tends to get damaged quite frequently.
If you haven’t been through the reports submitted by iPhone 4 Warranty companies, then you better do. For example, SquareTrade’s reports suggest that the iPhone 3 and 3GS have a really strong body. In comparison to an iPhone 3GS, if an iPhone 4 accidentally falls down, its screen or glassy back has a high tendency of cracking up.
The President of SquareTrade is probably on his wit’s end, “This isn’t how it works. We get claims every day. Let alone, 20,000 clients came back with a broken iPhone 4. Even though iPhone 3GS isn’t invincible, but the older device was quite strong.”
Nielsen’s surveys suggest that a new iPhone 4 has 15% chances of getting physically damaged in the first year of its purchase. It isn’t your fault, as a human being, you can accidentally drop the iPhone 4. What’s wrong is that the company didn’t make that glass strong and resistant enough to bear shocks.
In Apple’s opinion, the Alumionsillicate glass is like the god of all glasses out there. The company likes to call it “Ultra Durable”, which is obviously a joke of some sort.
[Thanks: http://www.toptechreviews.net]
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