A smartphone, and especially a flagship-grade one, is an expensive gadget. One that we carry around with us throughout the day, on a trek, hike, or adventure, when out on a pub crawl, or when hitting the gym. Basically, there are many, many chances for you to drop your handset every single day, and according to every law in Murphy's book, it usually hits the least desirable surfaces — concrete, metal, et cetera. Breaking your phone hurts, especially if it's long before you are eligible for an upgrade.
So, naturally, users would be pleased to invest in handsets that ...
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