SkribbelKat
Supreme [H]ardness
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with car keys?
Do I get to keep the keys and the car?
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with car keys?
Do I get to keep the keys and the car?
I don't think you want this car, but yes!
This just in...anodized Aluminium is dyed on the surface, this is not powder coating and will not make Aluminium any tougher than it already is.
Next there will be shock and gasps of outrage when they find that the screen breaks from a three foot drop.
Get a good case and don't worry about it. Its that simple.
If you run around without a case and drop your phone , shit is on you.
The fact that its still completely working and still getting hours of battery life on the original battery are a true testament to the quality of Apple products IMO.
How many other 5 year old smart phones that are used every day still work and still look great?
Seems silly that people wouldn't buy a case for a phone that costs the same as a decent laptop.
Never underestimate how much people want to show off the look of an expensive device
Most of the Apple phone cases I've seen have a vanity hole so you can use the logo as a mirror and so that people can tell you're using an iPhone while you're talking on it.
I saw one of those at a gas station bathroom once, disgusting place.
Say what?
I saw one of those at a gas station bathroom once, disgusting place.
Say what?
Seems silly that people wouldn't buy a case for a phone that costs the same as a decent laptop.
Anodized aluminum is scratch resistant, just not scratch proof. It is much harder than non anodized aluminum, but it's going to scratch if you try to do it.
what sortof logic is this?
You've never hear of scratch resistance materials before?
Polycarbonate glasses lens? Polyurethane truck bed liner? Anodized metal?
oh right. you're too young to understand
I think he's talking about glory holes :-P
Melon must have been using 12345 as an account password or something.
Or, Melon is now insane.
I like the second option, personally!
aluminum is a shitty material to build with, news at 11
Next time you are flying in that pretty airliner, think about all the aluminum it is made of. Almost all the structural parts of an airplane are aluminum.
Hahaha, that's what I get for leaving my notebook up while showering.
Also, don't forget to remember that you're flying through the sky in a giant Tylenol with wings.
Surely you can't be serious.
I have an LG Dare from 2004 that looks like it came straight out of the box. I used it for 4 years.
My HTC Sensation has an aluminum unibody design...
Aside from the previous owner getting one edge of it scratched up.. it looks mint... I don't have any case on it... I treat my expensive phone with care.
Because if I buy a several hundred dollar device... I expect to take care of it, so that I don't have to buy another one any time soon.
It's a completely different material than used on the iPhone. Both the HTC Sensation and the HTC One S have coatings on their devices to prevent scratching.Really? I was under the impression that my HTC One S has anodized aluminum on the case.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_One_S
I was right. I guess it's not that cost prohibitive then?
Next time you are flying in that pretty airliner, think about all the aluminum it is made of. Almost all the structural parts of an airplane are aluminum.
A lot of parts these days are carbon fiber. Landing gear legs are usually steel. Titanium also gets some use.
Anodized aluminum is scratch resistant, just not scratch proof. It is much harder than non anodized aluminum, but it's going to scratch if you try to do it.
Not true. It depends on what type of anodizing. Hardcoat Anodizing maybe, but typical type I and II are thin and can scratch rather easily. Type III hardcoat provides better wear resistance than type I or II.