Apparently its shell is as fragile as a Robin's egg. - Nextbit Robin

Only one week old and I have multiple hairline cracks on the back left of the phone extending to the sim card tray. A total of five separate cracks and they've been growing over the course of today. I've owned plenty of plastic constructed phones and have never experienced a crack of any short. They are under the area of the phone that gets the hottest, but that should make the plastic more pliable if anything.

webwarmiller said:
Only one week old and I have multiple hairline cracks on the back left of the phone extending to the sim card tray. A total of five separate cracks and they've been growing over the course of today. I've owned plenty of plastic constructed phones and have never experienced a crack of any short. They are under the area of the phone that gets the hottest, but that should make the plastic more pliable if anything.
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You've must have not seen the JerryRigEverything test...
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Just how fragile is our GalNex?

For those of you that use your GalNex naked (haha no I mean you have clothes on and the phone is naked), you obviously set it down on surfaces of all sorts, wood, granite, plastic, erc.
So does the act of setting your phone down on various surfaces damage it at all, screen up or screen down? Is any of that Verizon/4G LTE/Samsung lettering on the back scratched or rubbed off at all? It doesn't look like any part of the camera would make contact with said surfaces.....?
Kind of a silly question, but I've been paranoid since the Droid Incredible camera-sticks-out thing.
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For those of you that use your GalNex naked (haha no I mean you have clothes on and the phone is naked), you obviously set it down on surfaces of all sorts, wood, granite, plastic, erc.
So does the act of setting your phone down on various surfaces damage it at all, screen up or screen down? Is any of that Verizon/4G LTE/Samsung lettering on the back scratched or rubbed off at all? It doesn't look like any part of the camera would make contact with said surfaces.....?
Kind of a silly question, but I've been paranoid since the Droid Incredible camera-sticks-out thing.
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i'm on my 3rd screen in a year. BUT!!!! i drop this freak'in phone all the time, and to me......it's worth the fix. best phone i've ever owned. i'm hoping samsung and google do another GNex. because LG isn't my cup of tea
Wouldn't a case be easier (and cheaper) than buying and replacing 3 screens? How much are they?
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My phone falls down all the time (yep, often on concrete) and doesn't have a single scratch. I'VE THE MAGIC UNBREAKABLE NEXUS! xD
The one thing that seems to have an effect on my GNex is sand...
I've put it in a pocket with some sand and by the time I got home the edges were a little scraped,
other then that, this thing is invincible!
Really strong IMO. This thing can endure a drop on tile 6ft in the air and not dent, crack, or scratch.
Should've seen my face. I was scared to pick up my phone and find cracks.
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Its pretty strong actually. Since the body is made of plastic, it allows the phone to absorb way more shock than glass.
And about using a case; I think the Gnex is beautiful with its blank slate black front with a curve. And the edge of the glass is also slightly curved into the body, making the phone look like a well aged pebble. I took the case off my phone last week and smiled when i saw it sitting on the table.
Things generally look better naked...
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rice923 said:
Its pretty strong actually. Since the body is made of plastic, it allows the phone to absorb way more shock than glass.
And about using a case; I think the Gnex is beautiful with its blank slate black front with a curve. And the edge of the glass is also slightly curved into the body, making the phone look like a well aged pebble. I took the case off my phone last week and smiled when i saw it sitting on the table.
Things generally look better naked...
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Hahaha... yeah.
Mine took a hit on the glass, corner of my aluminum laptop, pretty hard too, should've seen *my* face.
But it made me think, what's the point of a case if it doesn't directly protect what we all want it to protect (the screen!)?
So again, I want to go naked, but I'm hesitant to set it down on anything but cloth.
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Well, I personally think galaxy nexus can handle few drops, especially with screen protector on, but I personally had a bad luck with the phone. I dropped it and something broke internally, which made phone not recognize SIM card at all. So my lesson is, if you want your phone more protected, get a case, any case. Just one that'll protect from the fall
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel
Dropped it a few times, the most recent one was from knee length, hit rough concrete and came out with 2 battle scars.
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?
I always prefer a naked one, but I dropped it a couple of times... And the last one on a tile resulted in a chip off the glossier surface..
And then I got a SGP case after that
I've been going naked recently and I finally dropped it once on carpet from a desk. It survived that without any damage. I would say it's pretty durable since I bring it out of my pocket many times so the rubbing from my jeans hasn't done anything negative to my shell.
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I've been going naked recently and I finally dropped it once on carpet from a desk. It survived that without any damage. I would say it's pretty durable since I bring it out of my pocket many times so the rubbing from my jeans hasn't done anything negative to my shell.
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If it didnt survive a carpet drop, it would probably crack in the pockets of a fat person.
5.8ft drop during a call on a bus Slight crack on screen near volume but doesn't affect display or even touch it, it's all on the bezel. back fell off but battery stayed in so i snapped the back on and continued the call.
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S6 edge scratches so easily

Anyone else finding that their s6 scratches easily? This is the second s6 phone I had and just being in my pocket with nothing else scratches the screen pretty bad. I have multiple scratches just from my drivers license rubbing against the screen using those wallet cases.
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Anyone else finding that their s6 scratches easily? This is the second s6 phone I had and just being in my pocket with nothing else scratches the screen pretty bad. I have multiple scratches just from my drivers license rubbing against the screen using those wallet cases.
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Finding this hard to believe????
https://youtu.be/J7-lhmW34CI?t=21s
Not easy at all. I dropped my edge in a jacket pocket...after 30 min I realized something rattles there...the phone was around 30 min vs my K-Box lmao
Guess what...non even micro sh!t on it.
But you never know...the dust under the case may do a bad things
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Finding this hard to believe????
https://youtu.be/J7-lhmW34CI?t=21s
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WOW
konga056 said:
Anyone else finding that their s6 scratches easily? This is the second s6 phone I had and just being in my pocket with nothing else scratches the screen pretty bad. I have multiple scratches just from my drivers license rubbing against the screen using those wallet cases.
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Exactly the opposite. Are you just trolling for comments? What the Hell is your drivers license made of ? STEEL? You may want to go get a new license made because having a steel license is about as normal as this phone being easily scratched.
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Exactly the opposite. Are you just trolling for comments? What the Hell is your drivers license made of ? STEEL? You may want to go get a new license made because having a steel license is about as normal as this phone being easily scratched.
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No need to be rude about it. I'm not trolling and I'm being dead serious that two of my phones was scratched from both being in my jean front pocket with nothing else and from using this case with a PLASTIC drivers license. I just wanted to see if this was a common thing with other owners.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UKFI5W0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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No need to be rude about it. I'm not trolling and I'm being dead serious that two of my phones was scratched from both being in my jean front pocket with nothing else and from using this case with a PLASTIC drivers license. I just wanted to see if this was a common thing with other owners.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UKFI5W0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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It must have been something else that scratched it because otherwise the phone is not genuine. Part of the reason I never use screen protectors is because corning glass has a high resistance to scratching. Notice how everyone else finds it hard to believe. Its because this glass is hard to scratch. I wasnt trying to be rude , I was just astonished that you were having this issue when I have seen drop test of this phone flat on its face that cause little to no scratching at all. I hope you find a resolution to your problem and would be curious to know if some of the glass was not treated properly and is more prone to scratching . I guess there is always a chance the corning released a defective batch of glass that was shipped to your area
I use mine without screen protector, do not remember seeing any scratches on day1(other than ones that were from manufacturing defect as we suspect from the thread in other forum).
Now, after almost a month, I have 3 very fine scratches. I use one of my pockets just for phone and never dropped it so I am sure sand/fine dust particles caused those new fine scratches. Its not a huge deal as you can't feel them with fingernails but see them in sunlight or yellow light very easily.
And to OP, here's another person that has issues:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/general/gorilla-glass-4-perfect-screen-t3094683
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Anyone else finding that their s6 scratches easily? This is the second s6 phone I had and just being in my pocket with nothing else scratches the screen pretty bad. I have multiple scratches just from my drivers license rubbing against the screen using those wallet cases.
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No scratches on mine and I've had it since April 10th. I carry it my purse and jacket pocket with no screen protector. I'm honestly not understanding how people are commenting on having scratched up phones. Did you purchase your phone directly through T-Mobile pre-official release date?
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No scratches on mine and I've had it since April 10th. I carry it my purse and jacket pocket with no screen protector. I'm honestly not understanding how people are commenting on having scratched up phones. Did you purchase your phone directly through T-Mobile pre-official release date?
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I honestly wonder the same thing, but a lot people say their screen just got scratched out of the blue. They don't tell you that they keep the phone in the same pocket with their keys and stuff. I keep my phone in my pockets also but it's always the only thing in that pocket. I won't even put change or anything in the same pocket. Had mine since day 1 and no scratches here either.
I've had the S4, S5 and now the S6e. I carried all in the same conditions: front-right pocket, no case, no screen protection, nothing else in the pocket. Ever. Neither my S4 and S5 never had a single scratch. Ever.
But after one day, my S6e had developed tiny "scratches" all across the entire front surface. The catch: these are only visible in bright sunlight at specific harsh angles. Perhaps those here stating, "I have no scratches, you're doing it wrong!" have not been fully evaluating theirs under bright sunlight like this?
But, as others have stated, this is somewhat disappointing.
In fact, it seems, when pressing on the front of the screen with my fingers, it seems rather flexible. It seems almost like the new GorillaGlass4 is more like GorillaPlastic4.
So, I'm hoping it's just this oleophobic coating?
Usually this is from silica being sandwiched between the screen and another object followed by the application of pressure. GG4 has roughly twice the resistance to abrasion compared to the GG3 in objective testing exhibiting scratch depths slightly less than half the depth of GG3 when tested with the same object and applied pressure.
I know this is not what someone who is looking at a scratched screen wants to hear but there is no technology that can prevent all scratches at the time. GG4 is better than its predecessors but by no means perfect.
At least this phone isn't as easy to scratch as the Note 4. I'm pretty sure a gust of wind could scratch the cheap metal on that thing.
I ordered both of my phones pre ordered through Tmobile customer service. I've had every iteration of Galaxy S phone and never used a screen protector on any of them. Never once had any issues until now. The scratches on my phone aren't micro scratches either. The one that looks like it was from my drivers license is pretty deep and can be felt rubbing the screen with my fingernails. I'm now wondering if dust or other fine particles rubbed up against the screen that caused it. I'm just very disappointed and hope this isn't a widespread issue.
i have not used a screen protector for my last 4 phones and i have never scratched one. the cynic in me thinks these omg my screen got scratched from being in my pocket posts are from people selling screen protectors.
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i have not used a screen protector for my last 4 phones and i have never scratched one. the cynic in me thinks these omg my screen got scratched from being in my pocket posts are from people selling screen protectors.
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Yeah, no, I hate screen protectors, in general. Yet my scratches are from my pocket. -_-
Just got my 64GB S6 Edge Gold. Noticed a micro scratch on the screen when viewing it under my bathrooms lights. Samsung has some crappy QC. Perhaps I should have waited for the LG G4.....
Mine has a hairline scratch on the back and an almost invisible scratch on the front after a few minutes out of the box from T-Mobile. :/
Probably going to return this cheap $hit phone for an LG G4. 2nd 64GB Gold S6 and this one has about 3 hairline scratches on the screen. Pathetic QC.
I also have scratches on mine, One is fairly noticeable, the others are micro scratches, Very Very disappointing. I got a screen protector.

[Q] Just how tough is this phone physically?

I tend to be rough on my mobile devices, generally.
My old LG Optimus V is incredibly tough. It's survived everything I've dealt it from four foot drops to cement (battery flies out) to face-down falls from lap in car on gravel (scratched screen protector) to dunked in my cup of coffee (took apart, dried out, cleaned contacts, it now randomly loses touch with the vfat partition.)
I read the cases thread and Googled for a while but couldn't find a waterproof or otherwise supertough case to fit this toy.
Does anyone care to relate experiences, plus or minus, about drops, dunks, skids, kids, crushing, etc? I'd enjoy hearing about incidents and results.
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I tend to be rough on my mobile devices, generally.
My old LG Optimus V is incredibly tough. It's survived everything I've dealt it from four foot drops to cement (battery flies out) to face-down falls from lap in car on gravel (scratched screen protector) to dunked in my cup of coffee (took apart, dried out, cleaned contacts, it now randomly loses touch with the vfat partition.)
I read the cases thread and Googled for a while but couldn't find a waterproof or otherwise supertough case to fit this toy.
Does anyone care to relate experiences, plus or minus, about drops, dunks, skids, kids, crushing, etc? I'd enjoy hearing about incidents and results.
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Yeah , not a lot of cases for this phone so I went with a generic Amazon site hard rubber minimal case, no top or bottom cover but sides lipped up to give the screen some chance in a drop but what I did do is spend more then what I spent on the case and got that German companies glass screen protector. Can't think of the name off the top of my head so I'll just call it"expensive" for now since it cost twice what my case did.
As for drops I drop it all the time and it's fine but not on concrete yet so not a good judge there. I think it would do ok with this case but if it landed screen down I'm pretty sure the screen protector would catch some gravel with that thin lip and crack but that's why I got it. I just got tired of big bulky cases that I used to get on my older phones, 2 and 3 pieces, and finally just said "to hell with it" and went minimal mostly due to this bigger screen but I understand wanting the extra protection.
Thanks, good info. Like to hear it can bounce.
First thing I bought with this device was a tempered glass screen protector.
I found mention in the cases thread that the iphone6+ is a close fit dimensionally, found a $5 hard rubber Duracell case for the iphone6+ (only issue, misplaced power button) that I'm using until I can find (or hopefully print, soon) a waterproof case that actually fits.

S20 back crack

I was changing my clothes a threw my S20 on bed, which proceeded to skim off the bed and landed on a wooden floor. I did not give it a second thought until I went around and pick it up. Three huge cracks running the length of the phone on the back! After landing on a wooden floor. Yes, I know I should have gotten a case immediately but Gorilla Corning glass #5 should be able to withstand a three feet drop unto a wooden floor. A $1,000 phone should be able to withstand that, all the cheaper models would have because I have owned a few. I have insurance but I already am thinking about something a little more rugged, this phone is to prissy for me.
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I was changing my clothes a threw my S20 on bed, which proceeded to skim off the bed and landed on a wooden floor. I did not give it a second thought until I went around and pick it up. Three huge cracks running the length of the phone on the back! After landing on a wooden floor. Yes, I know I should have gotten a case immediately but Gorilla Corning glass #5 should be able to withstand a three feet drop unto a wooden floor. A $1,000 phone should be able to withstand that, all the cheaper models would have because I have owned a few. I have insurance but I already am thinking about something a little more rugged, this phone is to prissy for me.
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I would like to quote jerry rig everything here. Glass is glass, and glass will break.
Having gorilla glass makes the glass resistant to scratches, not towards cracks. It doesnt make the phone more resistant towards dropping and shattering.
You know, every since iphone came up with the idea of putting glass on phones, i thought it was a stupid idea.. And I still think it's a stupid idea. But it does look and feel premium.
I gotten my rugged case online the moment I prebooked by s20+ and had received it even before I got my phone. When I took delivery of the phone, first thing I did, after seeing up the esim and putting in my second sim card and microsd card, was to put it on the case.
An expensive lesson you learned there bro.
And never ever throw your phone.
The cheaper devices you have probably isn't as heavy as this phone. And it Also depends on the angle of which it contacted the floor. At certain angles it's more susceptible to shatter. Taking into account of the 3 feet tall bed you have, that can create cracks that major, the force is incredible.
I'm not sure about you but my phone came with 1 time free glass replacement for the first 6 months of buying the phone from samsung. You might want to take advantage of that and take it to the nearest service centre. If you are under lockdown, at least make an appointment so the incident is logged in samsung centre so you can still have it changed free even if it's after the 6 months due to the lock down.
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Why are you surprised? Sometimes phones drop from the 3rd floor and survive without a scratch and sometimes they fall just from a few centimeters and explode! You are the genius who threw it wrong onto your bed and broke it. You shouldn't be complaining about it being Gorilla glass or it being a 1000$ phone! those things have nothing to do with you being careless. Be grateful you have insurance.
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Gorilla Corning glass #5 should be able to withstand a three feet drop unto a wooden floor
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Looks like you were wrong there buddy...

Question Does anyone crack their back glass once a week like I do?

I've gotta ask, does anyone crack their rear glass constantly? It doesn't matter case, no case, I order a new back glass every Friday because I crack mine once a week. I'm not being rough or even dropping it. I still have my original screen and I've owned the phone almost a year!!! It's freakin ridiculous! I love the phone, but what's up with this paper mache' rear glass?
Hi you do something wrong I assume
Never cracked the backglas once
The spigen cover is well made and not too thick, dropped the phone several times nothing happened
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Ha...same as you. I'm pretty good handling my stuff but I have cracked mine 3 times. I always have a case on and it doesn't matter. I'm getting good at replacing it.
Aftermarket glass for most phones is just ordinary glass, thus quite easy to shatter. Either get a case or find original glass (salvaged from dead phone). Sometimes you can find even plastic aftermarket "glass" (makes phone lighter and back-shatter-free, but looks like meh).
I use spigen rugged case. I have never cracked any glass while spigen is on, any phone. Hundreds of drops across multiple devices. I finally cracked a 7TP5G screen when I took the case off to fit my Gamesir F4 Falcon triggers. They don't fit over cases. Instead of playing without a case again, I trimmed plastic out of the triggers to make it fit the phone with a case. So far I've been lucky. No breaks yet
What cases are you using? Are you getting new glass from OnePlus or aftermarket?
I use bundled case, no cracks so far, 1 year and 2 months. Great case.
Ive got a Ringke case and ive used factory and aftermrket. Like i said, Ive never cracked the front, never dropped it for that matter, this happens in my front pocket, layingit on the table, its happened a bunch of different ways.
Using Supcase and never had any issues....
Using ringke x fusion case, never had an issue.
Which case are you using?
Weird, since there is one other guy that experiences the same problem, I know its not just me. I guess we'll see if anyone else is experiencing it.
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Weird, since there is one other guy that experiences the same problem, I know its not just me. I guess we'll see if anyone else is experiencing it.
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You use the factory seal?
Is the frame straight and level?
Any pressure points?
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You use the factory seal?
Is the frame straight and level?
Any pressure points?
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I've been an auto collision tech for 37 years, so fixing stuff is my thing. I've checked numerous times, it is straight and level. The glass comes as a single piece with the 2-sided tape already applied. It's not rocket science, razor blade to remove the old one, clean up any tape residue, line it up and lay it down. Hell, I've been replacing digitizers since eclair!
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I've gotta ask, does anyone crack their rear glass constantly? It doesn't matter case, no case, I order a new back glass every Friday because I crack mine once a week. I'm not being rough or even dropping it. I still have my original screen and I've owned the phone almost a year!!! It's freakin ridiculous! I love the phone, but what's up with this paper mache' rear glass?
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I'm not using case on my 9 pro and I didn't cracked anything for now
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I've been an auto collision tech for 37 years, so fixing stuff is my thing. I've checked numerous times, it is straight and level. The glass comes as a single piece with the 2-sided tape already applied. It's not rocket science, razor blade to remove the old one, clean up any tape residue, line it up and lay it down. Hell, I've been replacing digitizers since eclair!
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lol..eclair! I agree it's not like it's that difficult. I'm a little OCD so I know it's being but on straight.
well i have tried to be more careful with these phones since I know there is glass on the back etc. unlike the V20's we used to run. Those were pretty freakin rock solid with UAG cases on them and I've been a UAG bigot for years. But a review I saw on flimflamazon of a UAG case for the Oneplus 9 Pro showed the phone it was in cracked all to shizz from dropping it and a horror story to go along with, so I didn't bother with a UAG. Tried one other that looked heavy duty, a 2-piece snap together puzzle piece thing but it was a joke.
Ultimately settled on a Spigen Tough Armor. It is not a heavy as the UAG's I used to use but it works well and thus far, about 8 months into these phones, it has protected my phone well. Including a couple of drops. It also works with the OnePlus 50W Warp wireless charger, although I do sometimes "lose connection" (blinks red til you remove and replace) on mine. My wife's with same case doesn't ever do that on her Warp charger. *shrug*
EDIT PS: This case also works very well with the Whitestone tempered glass screen protector kit
I just got another replacement glass Friday, put it on yesterday, woke up this morning and by the time I was about to get on my motorcycle to leave for work my back glass was cracked AGAIN!
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I just got another replacement glass Friday, put it on yesterday, woke up this morning and by the time I was about to get on my motorcycle to leave for work my back glass was cracked AGAIN!
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Had mine over a year and has not cracked yet even after dropping several times. But I do have it in a hard rubber case kinda thin one
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I just got another replacement glass Friday, put it on yesterday, woke up this morning and by the time I was about to get on my motorcycle to leave for work my back glass was cracked AGAIN!
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Probably excessive frame flexing*. This doesn't seem to be a problem for most users (Google search it). Maybe a defect in the frame or replacement parts...
I never carry or place my N10+ in my front or rear pockets! I use the thigh cargo pocket in my bdu pants instead. No damage in over 3 years and it doesn't fall out. Vest pockets can work but more it's likely to fall out.
*it's also possible that something internally isn't fasten to specs. This includes the battery. Maybe missing adhesive pads, glue, screws... something.
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I just got another replacement glass Friday, put it on yesterday, woke up this morning and by the time I was about to get on my motorcycle to leave for work my back glass was cracked AGAIN!
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Sounds like someone casted dark magic on your phone. Could be possessed too. Better call an exorcist.
I'm starting to think it's a temperature thing, like with the nexus 4. I didn't touch my phone all night, it pretty much cracked on its own. I do believe it's cracking in the same place, I'm gonna order like my 20th rear glass and really check out that area of the phone.

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