Do you think iPhone easily gets broken when it drops to the ground?

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@youless (112496)
Guangzhou, China
June 18, 2017 12:46am CST
Yes, I really think so. My new Android phone ever dropped to the ground once and I thought its screen was broken. But fortunately that only the screen film was broken and it was easy for me to buy a new film to replace it. My colleague's iPhone dropped to the ground a few days ago and not only the screen film but also the screen was broken terribly. The worse thing is this is not her first time to break her iPhone screen. It is already her third or fourth time already
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@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
18 Jun 17
I've dropped my phone a gazillion times but it's still alive. Few scratches though but never broken.
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@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
18 Jun 17
I believe you have an iPhone too? I'm actually wondering when would it finally die on me(or break) so i'll have a valid reason to get a new one. haha
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
@MGjhaud Is it because the ground harder here?
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@AkoPinay (11542)
• Philippines
18 Jun 17
Same here
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@vsai2008 (11796)
• India
18 Jun 17
My neighbours child plays with iPhone in all ways possible and you can imagine..but it never broke.. I wonder why your friend's did
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
Hard to believe, is it iPhone?
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@AkoPinay (11542)
• Philippines
18 Jun 17
Same here. My iPhone 5S (gold) fell many times but still fine. I guess the newer models are not as solid as the iPhone 5S.
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@vsai2008 (11796)
• India
18 Jun 17
@youless I can understand LOL
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@celticeagle (167071)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Jun 17
There are covers you can get for them. Sounds like this person needs to get one.
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
19 Jun 17
She already use the protection cover and film but it doesn't help so much.
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@celticeagle (167071)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Jun 17
@youless ......Maybe she needs to get a different one or not drop it so much.
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• United States
18 Jun 17
I dropped my phone it's not broken but the temper glass is
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
You are very lucky
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@AkoPinay (11542)
• Philippines
18 Jun 17
I don't think so I am an iPhone user. What specific iPhone model she has and android phone you have? Not all iPhone models are the same quality and there are so many kinds of android phones.
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
Her cellphone seems to be iPhone 7.
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@AkoPinay (11542)
• Philippines
18 Jun 17
@youless I see. iPhone 5S is better than the newer models.
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@Dyvette16 (4301)
• United States
23 Nov 17
I have dropped mine but it has not broken , but I do think they have easy to break screens
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
24 Nov 17
You are very lucky
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@Dyvette16 (4301)
• United States
24 Nov 17
@youless yes I believe so sometimes
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@Nawsheen (28643)
• Mauritius
18 Jun 17
The screen on my previous smartphone got damaged when it accidentally fell on the ground. The cost to repair it was too high and I preferred to buy a new one
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
Yes, even if you replace a new screen for it, its quality is still not as well as the original one.
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
27 Jun 17
That's really sad, your colleague should take care of her things. .
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
24 Nov 17
Sometimes it is too difficult to avoid the mistakes.
@jstory07 (139720)
• Roseburg, Oregon
18 Jun 17
Did your colleague have protective film on her phone.
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
Her protective film was broken and so did her iPhone screen.
@LadyDuck (471456)
• Switzerland
18 Jun 17
The iPhones are known not to be very solid.
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
This is how they can make more profit.
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@LadyDuck (471456)
• Switzerland
18 Jun 17
@youless This is also what I think. If they built too solid products, they stop selling.
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@JustBhem (70555)
• Davao, Philippines
18 Jun 17
I think so, but mine is well, I am thankful after I dropped it twice it was never broken, maybe because of my casing which works back and front.
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@youless (112496)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Jun 17
You are very lucky.