Outamyhead
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*Apple* Here's a bumper, now STFU!
Pretty much what they said with the iPhone 4 debacle.
Pretty much what they said with the iPhone 4 debacle.
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*Apple* Here's a bumper, now STFU!
Pretty much what they said with the iPhone 4 debacle.
The bumper was required to use the phone for phone calls. Nothing about aesthetics but usability, kind of different here.
It's not that easy to scratch. My Ferrari scratches easily as well but I'm not going to return it.
http://youtu.be/k2BxL0nRDlY
Buy a slim and attractive phone to boost self confidence........buy an ugly and bulky case to protect it. I'll stick to my caseless plastic phone thanks.
So tired of talking about effing phones. This is what it has come too, huh? Pretty phones...
That being said, I put a case on my phone (s2) simply b/c I'm bad about dropping it.The case has already saved my phone a handful of times. Without it the phone stands a chance of breaking all together. I realize the case is ugly, but it protects the phone.
Your ferrari doesn't have to spend the day in a pocket and possibly a purse with keys and other stuff in it.
Well, mobile computing is where we are heading, so yeah. These things are more powerful than late 90's PC's now. The progression is inevitable.
Well, mobile computing is where we are heading, so yeah. These things are more powerful than late 90's PC's now. The progression is inevitable.
If I worked for Apple right now, I'd totally pitch an automatic iPhone metal sanding machine for diehard fans to bring their phones "back to spec." Oh, and it would be a VERY expensive status symbol.
I know, I know... but long after I'm dead, someone will be bitching about the scratches on something else. I have never been one to buy in to all that bull. You buy thing, use them, and then take their lumps. There is a point at which consumerism becomes ridiculous and exhibits a glaring lack of prioritization.
I know, I know... but long after I'm dead, someone will be bitching about the scratches on something else. I have never been one to buy into all that bull. You buy things, use them, and then they take their lumps. There is a point at which consumerism becomes ridiculous and exhibits a glaring lack of prioritization. It consumes an inordinate amount of preoccupation and time to worry about such things.
It's not that easy to scratch. My Ferrari scratches easily as well but I'm not going to return it.
http://youtu.be/k2BxL0nRDlY
I don't think they really care what happens after they get their money.
Sounds like a shitty Ferrari to me.
In all honesty though, is this like the iPod Touches which always scratched up at the back or is it just if you scratch it with keys or something? If it is the second then just get a case or something and be done with it(I think they have those invisible cases that are like screen protectors but for the whole phone).
It can be as durable as metal. Plastic has a quality known as elasticity, where it can deform and return to its natural shape. Metal doesn't do that. Metal will either chip or dent.
Romney thinks you should be able to "roll the windows down" on a pressurized aircraft at 30,000 in case you need oxygen, I don't see this complaint to be any less valid.
So tired of talking about effing phones. This is what it has come too, huh? Pretty phones...
Apple is such an easy target. There is always an underlying tendency for me to identify it with Stalinist Russia.
I was under the impression that clear coat is simply more revealing of scratches on darker paint colors, as it has a natural off-white color. Isn't clear coat itself more resistant to scratching than standard urethane paint coatings?The mineralized clear coat on any modern automobile is incredibly easy to scratch.
At least it is incredibly easy to remove micro-marring/scratches from a clear coat though. Assuming you don't go deeper then the clear coat itself.
Watch the YouTube vid?