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Does phone condition mean anything to you?

Recently I got myself an iPhone 6s and now so far I am loving my phone and it hasn't given me any problems. The phone is real user friendly and I just switched from android. I have to say it wins in my book, here's the thing a lot of the phones I have dealt with before were bricks they could take a good beating in other words. But now I'm sure it's no secret my iPhone is fragile lol can't take even a flick to the screen. I just bought a life proof case that I want to recommend to anyone who has an iPhone the case is water proof ,dust proof, and fall proof. The case ran me about 70 bucks, but it's worth it my phone went from fragile to immortal lol but if you have an iPhone and get a chance you should look up life proof cases. I highly recommend it.

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Maybe you should try something from Galaxy Note series. It would be closer to your freelancing needs, and moreover, it's no need to ultraprotect your smartphone with a life case. In nowadays most mobile devices are very durable...

Anyway, congrats for getting the iPhone 6s Does phone condition mean anything to you? !



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EliteWriter
Recently I was let very down with my OnePlus Two phone. I bought it last October and was truly happy with it. However a couple of weeks ago I noticed quite a big scratch right in the middle of the screen. I could not understand where it came from and how come considering that it is gorilla glass. After a few days I then had the big surprise of noticing that there was a screen protector on the screen. I honestly had not noticed it till then. So you can imagine how happy I was that the screen was not ruined as the scratch was ultimately on the protector! Since then I have made the decision of always investing in a case and screen protector.



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Lynne
I have a cheap Samsung Galaxy phone, probably worth total about $110 and I have a cheap case for it which cost me about $10 in total . Yes it is important to me that my cheap phone is looked after. I don't like having a scratched or cracked screen! It just looks tacky and of course I think that when a screen is cracked it just leads to more problems with the phone.

If I had an expensive phone I would most certainly invest in a life proof case. Thank you for making me aware of them, I had no idea you could get something like that, especially a water proof case, that could seriously come in handy!



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Cristian
Had an iphone, not really the smartphone I need. Recently I felt in love with the note 7, probably will buy it next year or so, after note 8 comes out and all the current fuss is dead and gone.
The price will also be a lot lower, don't really want to pay 1500 bucks for it at the moment.



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fishmonk
I am currently using my OnePlus 5. I am very satisfied with it. I bought a good case to protect the phone since the surface is pretty smooth and may fall easily.



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Pixie06
The Apple experience is definitely exceptional. Once you start using Apple products you won't be switching to other brands. Apple is continuously innovating and the products are definitely of higher quality. No matter how expensive iPhones get people will still be buying them. Now we have the iPhone X and many people have been complaining about the Face ID but people will still be buying this phone and this is mainly due to the brand.



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Corzhens
I have an android phone and Samsung is a pretty good brand of phone especially the Samsung J7 that I have. When there was no smart phone yet, I bought an expensive Ericksson phone that is for texting and voice call only. The tag price was $200 and it was pretty expensive since the Nokia was cheap at just a fraction of that amount. But with the smart phone now, I don’t want to spend too much because models come and go. A smart phone is not an investment, it is only a tool for communication.



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