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Out of my 4 iPhones no screens broken.

With one of my 3 galaxy s 2's the screen shattered from in cabin pressure when catching a plane from bris to Sydney. Samsung not willing to cover it under warranty when it was in my suit jacket pocket not a back pocket and sat on or anything.

You've had 7 phones in how long?

Seriously, you're a hack.

I'm gunna keep a tally.

Another iPhone eats shit. A 4s, less than 8 months old. The power button is rooted and it's got a big crack across the screen.

Oooh, look, Apple just released an HTC Velocity.

Wow, I'm impressed.

Anyone know when I'll be able to pick up an iPhone 6?

.... meh... looks like the last one?

As much as it pains me to say it, the Samsung is leading the pack in the design department

If only you knew how much i hated Samsung products

Truth hurts doesn't it...

i'll just make a few points.

there is a whole market dedicated to replacing iphone screens. that kind of says something.

my boss knocked his iphone 4 off the coffee table (about a 30cm drop) and the screen smashed when it hit the tiles. my brother in law has broken his twice

my sister and her hubby are both buying the iphone 5 outright on launch day because they are sheeple.

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So, i am totally new to phones with apps and all this jazz. Mostly not interested in games or widgets, just want to surf the net

I was just given a HTC Velocity as a temporary phone and was told to get Ice cream sandwich for it

... Can anybody please tell me how i go about doing this?

I would like to avoid the telstra store if possible, so i've come to youse guys first

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