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Phone are tough. I once dropped my GNEX on concrete from 4ft and it flipped end over end for another few feet. Small scratch on the side but everything is perfect. Took dropping my phone off a roof from 10ft for it to crack the screen.

But the older phones are the best. I had an old Nextel Motorola flip phone at my last job. I got upset it wasnt working and drop kicked it down a hallway. Phone didnt break at all but it was still acting sluggish software wise.

The N95 :p

pfft, I can beat that try a 9210i (or non i) my poor old workphone from the 90s was dropped in a vat of coolant for a cnc machine, dropped and kicked down a flight of stairs, run over by a forklift and generally abused in an engineers career and its lifespan (never to miss a beat and always powered on). All that happened to it was.....it lasted for 4 years to be replaced with a blackberry 8250 :) I could power it back on today and im sure the old girl would still function.

Man that 9210 was such a quality phone in its day.

@OP like wtf, what a twit HE dropped HIS item on HIS tablet yet reckons someone else should take the pain of the action of him.

~Snip~

I've had just about ever communicator Nokia Released apart form their 'E' range, as tough as they are, every one I had broke from it's hinges first :p

Having said that, yes, I agree, they could take more of a beating than modern phones though I'm yet to see one that could take the abuse my old 2110 still can :p

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