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Doesn't protect the screen but stops the back and sides from getting scratched.

Get yourself some 'bodyguardz' stick ons, great quality, pretty much invisible if u install em right and you'd have to try pretty hard to scratch ur screen with one on

Yeah when I had my iphone i had bodyguards on it (back and front only), shit was amazing, more grip, no scratches at all when i sold it, and the stuff doesn't get scratched like normal screen protectors do.

Dropped my HTC a bunch of times (including about 10 times at Stereosonic) and it has a bit of scar tissue around the edges, and a 10mm crack across the top corner. No cover or anything. Tuffer than Kris' brother

lol i throw my samsung galaxy across the room and kick it around got chips on it sometimes cover/battery fall out but meh it's a phone it's in your pocket who cares about how pretty it looks

Galaxy s2 is f**king amazing at drops, have dropped it so many times around shoulder height, not a crack in the screen, only little scuff marks on the plastic

Aren't iPhones scratch proof cos it's gorilla glass I got no covers no scratches

Yup, something tells me it isn't though, cause those bastards scratch so easily. IMO the glass on the back is a way of apple making more money on repairs.

I dunno like o said I got no scratches and I dont use covers or protectors

You're a real estate agent!

Mines been through hell and back. Dropped into an oven, slid across a ute tray and out the side. Cracked back. Covered in sticky tape so I don't cut my fingers

Try $250. From apple that is.

damn i didnt know they charged that much!

i go to some little kiosk @ westfield doncaster i know it was 100$ for iphone 3G - no idea how much they will charge for the iphone 4 though =/

Contract finishes soon so mehhh

ahh understandable then >,<

don't forget to study for the written test

Have to buy a book to study or can u get it online?

They sell iPhone screens/backs on eBay for f**k all and you DYI. brother did his 3GS and a mate at work replaced the back on his 4. Back is easy apparently, screen a bit more fiddly but can save you $50+

*potentially gross picture warning*

Avoid getting bitten by white tails. Unfortunately this one happened during the night and has made for some painful gym sessions. This is after it started getting better:

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Swelling compared to regular hand:

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