You're obviously a lot less of a clutz than myself Stephen. I am constantly 
dropping mine. It's been saved from total destruction by having a plastic 
protector on the back since I dropped it the first time and broke it. I've 
buggered the screens or had water damage on nearly all the iPhones I've used 
since the 4. I drop the 6s plus more as it's bigger and tends to drop out of my 
pocket easier. Just seems ridiculous that they can't come up with something 
tougher. Would be great to be able to enjoy the aesthetic beauty of the phone 
without having to shroud it in a protective case. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On 19 Feb 2017, at 19:19, Stephen Watson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've owned the original iPad from 26th May 2010 and then replaced it with my 
> iPad Air. I use them every day and neither had/has even a scratch on the 
> screen. I had a iPod touch 2nd gen since release and replaced it with a 5th 
> gen touch and neither had/has even a scratch on the screen. My parter has 
> owned an iPhone 5c for just over two years and its screen is unmarked, 
> despite it being dropped twice. None of these devices have ever had cases or 
> screen protectors.
> 
> I dislike extra things stuck on any screens and hope Apple never decide to 
> use them. Given the damage pictured to the screen of your iPhone I can't 
> imagine that a screen protector would have saved it - perhaps a polystyrene 
> box might have saved it! :-)
> 
> Stephen
> 
> You meet your destiny on the road you take to avoid it. ~ Carl Jung
> 
>> On 19 Feb 2017, at 07:08, Michael Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> It irks me no end that they make the screens so fragile, especially when you 
>> can buy a thin, tough, screen protector for peanuts; why not put that on at 
>> the factory. Anyway...
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