The first thing that immediately came to mind is that i'm going to need a case.
GET A CASE AHEAD OF TIME!
Other than that, this phone is beautiful.
You obviously didn't hold it. I used mine sans bumper for over a month with no problems, just very faint scratches on the back.
He was talking to you and he's a Google employee who's been using one internally for the past month.Can you clarify what you're talking about or who you're talking to?
Then this google employee seems to have trouble reading, because I basically said people should buy a case ahead of time. If he's been using it for a month with bumpers and has very few scratches on it, clearly he has already taken this advice.![]()
You made it seem like the world would end and it would shatter if you looked at it wrong, so I politely pointed out you must not have held an N4 it feels MUCH more sturdy than a GNex, I used mine without the bumper for a good long while and to be honest, didn't notice scratches until after the bumper. I can read just fine, I don't think we have illiterate employee's... that's apple.
Sorry but that just brightened up my day that single sentence. I had to say it.I don't think we have illiterate employee's... that's apple.
Matias Duarte said it was Gorilla Glass front and back in the announcement day Verge video. I have no idea how reliable that is, but he's certainly the highest authority I've heard speak about it.Has anyone actually confirmed the back is Gorilla Glass? Every review site says without hesitation "front and back made out of Gorilla Glass 2.0" yet in Phil's review (and in his videos about the phone) he mentions LG calls it a "glass-like substance".
I didn't have the heart to tell him there's no apostrophe in "employees." It's plural, not possessive.Sorry but that just brightened up my day that single sentence. I had to say it.
I didn't have the heart to tell him there's no apostrophe in "employees." It's plural, not possessive.
I didn't have the heart to tell him there's no apostrophe in "employees." It's plural, not possessive.
Drops are never planned. That is why they are called accidents. Some sort of clear coat to protect from scratches and a bumper would work. If there is a bumper and there is a screen protector, the glass cannot get damaged until you drop it on something that can hit the glass directly. If it hits the concrete or floor, the glass (with a bumper) is never exposed. So if the impact from a standard 5 foot drop does not have enough speed to crack the glass, a bumper + clear protection on the front & back should be all the protection you need.
Here is a good example of what a bumper can do.
iPhone 4 Drop Test: Apple Bumper Case - YouTube
I didn't have the heart to tell him there's no apostrophe in "employees." It's plural, not possessive.