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Re: What's with all the people buying phone covers.

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Originally Posted by lokalori View Post
Ok I'm a bit confused about the whole phone cover thing. I get the screen film because you don't want to scratch your screen. I don't use one, but I understand the concept. I just don't get why people want to put an ugly rubber cover that makes the phone thicker. I guess I'm not a phone klutz and don't drop my phone constantly.


-Loki
I almost never drop my phone. But, it's like car, home or life insurance. Accidents do happen. One guy dropped his phone on the carpet and the screen shattered. Another stood near his friend that raised his arm and knocked the phone out of his hand. I dropped mine off my computer desk, while it was plugged in.

Things happen, considering this is a very large, thin and expensive phone, people want to take every precaution.

Personally I keep mine in a sleeve, but will be getting an Otterbox Commuter as soon as they become available (check the HD2 version for a idea of the look).

-CC

EDIT: as for the screen protector, this one is glass and very scratch proof in comparison to the plastic ones on previous phones.
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