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gaurddog t1_ivy9hmc wrote

There's only one answer for this and it's Kyocera.

Their whole schtick is just "Indestructible Phone". They're not the prettiest, certainly not the lightest, and they're usually about two years behind in specs. But I dropped my brigadier from four stories onto a concrete floor in nothing but a rubber shell casing and it didn't crack, scratch, or turn off.

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BoilerButtSlut t1_ivyr8t9 wrote

This is the correct answer.

You could also go with the commercial phones used for things like warehouses where they are expected to get dropped quite a bit.

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Skika t1_iwaglgl wrote

BIFL for phones is less about the device not breaking, and more about which phone will receive software support the longest IMO.

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gaurddog t1_iwahx4w wrote

I disagree. Dude says he cares about two features on a phone. My best guess? Camera and phone. If all you care about is the ability to make a call and snap a picture you're not gonna care if your phone has the fastest browser or can use the latest version of Pokemon go.

And I think when you're talking about a phone again that phone part is the most important one. How long before it bricks. is it gonna brick if you drop it? In a pool? Off a ladder? Run it through the washer?

The Kyocera will do it. An iphone or galaxy won't.

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Skika t1_iwajhat wrote

I hear ya. For what it’s worth, I switch back and forth between iPhone and android. Both are great. Personal preference, I think. Anyway. My last iPhone had a super beefy case and took a 40’+ fall down a granite hiking trail. Before that phone, I had a Samsung with a beefy case that took a 10 minute dip in a glacial lake and later fell off a big lift onto flat concrete, maybe 30’? Totally fine. I guess it’s just like, I think you can get away with more than just “tough” phones. And I’ve self repaired many phones on my own with parts from iFixit.com.

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