| It seems the further we move into the techno age, the | | | | is starting to catch up. With the Android platform you |
| more fragile the stuff we make gets. Companies have | | | | have a couple choices of which phone to go for, all of |
| finally started to move away from making phones as | | | | which are possibly more fragile than the iPhone. It's |
| tiny as they can, now that everyone is demanding big | | | | also super easy to get protective skins and stuff for |
| useful touch screens and powerful processors on their | | | | the iPhone so you should be safe. |
| phones; they are focusing on packing the phones full | | | | However, I personally went with the Motorola Droid |
| of oomph and stuff. | | | | because I'm a Google fan (using almost all of the |
| Phones are definitely getting heavier for their size, and | | | | Google apps), and I'm not planning on dropping the |
| the old rule "if it's heavy it's expensive" still applies now, | | | | phone anyway (even though it has already happened |
| perhaps more than ever. The heavier and slicker | | | | once). Phones with flip-out keyboards like this are |
| designed these phones get, the more likely you are to | | | | more fragile obviously because they have loose parts. |
| drop it to the ground. | | | | In scratch tests this phone's screen is supposedly very |
| The iPhone really set the standard for round, slick, | | | | good and better than the iPhone. I don't have a single |
| slippery smartphones and is selling more than anyone | | | | scratch on my screen yet I just seem to have a |
| else. The Google Android platform is a bit newer and | | | | problem with smudges. |