So, I was laying in my bed, holding my phone a little above my chest to watch TV on it. It slipped out of my hands, and dropped literally two centimetres onto my metal and plastic vaporiser (which, by the way, was completely undamaged by the incident). This was the result:
I'd been offered insurance. Had I known that this phone was more fragile than a newborn kitten with brittle bone disease that's been dipped into liquid nitrogen, I'd have taken them up on the offer and put the phone in a very bulky, protective case. But for this to be the damage after a two centimetre drop? Something is inherently extremely defective about this phone's construction. Did Samsung's engineers not learn their lesson from the Note 7 about pushing materials past their intended design specifications?
I'd been offered insurance. Had I known that this phone was more fragile than a newborn kitten with brittle bone disease that's been dipped into liquid nitrogen, I'd have taken them up on the offer and put the phone in a very bulky, protective case. But for this to be the damage after a two centimetre drop? Something is inherently extremely defective about this phone's construction. Did Samsung's engineers not learn their lesson from the Note 7 about pushing materials past their intended design specifications?