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CRAZY I PHONE @ BREAKAGE VIEW


After Apple has “fixed” the iPhone 4 antenna issue by not actually fixing it at all and offering free cases that quell the issue instead, Ryan Block of gdgt claims that insider Apple sources are telling him that Apple stores are halting the sales of of third-party slide-on iPhone 4 cases because they could lead to scratches, which could then lead to cracked glass and a broken phone. LINK


Nowadays, iPhones have become so popular that one can find every other person in large cities carrying an iPhone. As the iPhones are extremely fragile and prone to breakage, iPhone repair business has seen a tremendous growth in the recent past. Professional repair services for iPhone repairs are now offered at almost every cell phone repair store in majority of the big cities located within and outside the U.S. In the U.S., one can find iPhone stores in every big and small city. LINK


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A surprising number of readers have submitted linkage to a story discussing a recently released study that proclaims that iPhone 4 glass breaks way more often than the 3GS's.  the chart that I found more surprising was the one that said almost 9% of iPhone 3GS screens crack after a year. LINK


Apple continues to draw much attention with the invention of the iPhone. It has put an admirable decorum to remain at the top. Given the fact that the iPhone is an expensive gadget, it needs a lot of care. Nevertheless, the iPhone is prone to accidents and this is unavoidable. This device is made of delicate materials making it vulnerable to breakage. The most delicate part of the iPhone is the screen. There are less chances of it surviving when the phone drops. If it happens, go for cheap .LINK


Now, we all know that the i4's Gorilla Glass front and back don't live up to the hype when it comes to scratch-resistance, much less shatter-resistance. (No less than English movie star/geek icon Simon Pegg suffered a fractured iPhone back in July…) But the latest wave of glass fails actually appear to be Apple's (un)doing. LINK


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