DailyDirt: Protecting Your Phone From Damage

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One of the first things many people do when they get a shiny new smartphone is put a case and a screen protector on it. Some people do this because they want to customize the look of their phone, but others just want to protect the phone from the inevitable drop on concrete that'll put an annoying scratch (or worse) on the screen. A few folks prefer naked phones, and for those users, there may be some nifty ways to keep phones scratch & dent free in the future. Here are just a few examples. If you'd like to read more awesome and interesting stuff, check out this unrelated (but not entirely random!) Techdirt post via StumbleUpon.
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Filed Under: airbags, fall protection, gorilla glass, jeff bezos, patents, sapphire, screen protector, smartphone
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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Dec 2014 @ 5:27pm

    Why not just use a wrist strap like the original Nintendo Wii remotes?

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      art guerrilla (profile), 5 Dec 2014 @ 6:17am

      Re:

      uh duh, *at least* half the reason for having smart phones is the coolness factor, wrist straps aren't cool... practical, but not cool...
      kind of like pocket protectors, very practical, but not cool...

      think it is sort of amusing we buy these ultra-hip, super-duper, thinner-is-better smart phones, then glob them up with a gronky case...

      i've done the same, went about a week with sleek smart phone purchased against my will (SWMBO handles that stuff), and nearly dropped it a dozen times, it was as slippery as a bar of soap, AND a PITA to hold to use it...
      so, got gronky green cover that makes it about two+ times thicker, but i can hold the grippy rubber, and does act as a shock absorber when dropped...
      hate carrying it in my pocket, though, and old cellyphone holster won't fit this little-over 3/4" thick not-so-smart phone, now...
      why don't they just make them with a rubber case to start with, then we wouldn't have to make them thicker...

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        John Fenderson (profile), 5 Dec 2014 @ 8:20am

        Re: Re:

        I have an ultra-thin smartphone, but have never had a problem dropping it. I'm really happy that the case isn't like rubber -- I like that I can slide it into and out of my pocket so easily. However, I can see why people might want a less slippery case, too. Perhaps they need to make case options?

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    Pixelation, 4 Dec 2014 @ 7:12pm

    "Jeff Bezos also has a patent on a way to protect a falling phone -- using a kind of airbag system."

    From one airbag to another...

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    Beta (profile), 4 Dec 2014 @ 7:48pm

    decoupling

    Why not just make the glass easily replaceable?

    Oh, and if you want the latest, most expensive phone, and you want it to have a really big screen and be really thin, and the very first thing you want to do with it is put it in your hip pocket and sit on it, then maybe you'd be better off with some child-safe toys for a while longer.

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      Anonymous Coward, 4 Dec 2014 @ 11:06pm

      Re: decoupling

      Some people like how the glass is bonded to the display which gives the phone a look that makes the pixels appear to be flush with the surface of the screen -- instead of set back a few millimeters deep away from the top of the glass. I suppose they could make the screen replaceable in its entirety, but that doesn't sound like what you're suggesting. And then, you'd basically get a modular phone... Which was the topic of a previous daily dirt not too long ago.

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      Anonymous Coward, 5 Dec 2014 @ 8:27am

      Re: decoupling

      iPhone glass/lcd is cheap and easily replaceable. I haven't done a 6 yet but I have replaced screens in iphones 3-5c. New screen is about $15-$30. I have learned the mobile phones and high school students don't mix well.

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    Anonymous Coward, 5 Dec 2014 @ 3:04am

    Why am i not surprised that Apple patented something that existed for decades... and will probably brag about its innovation

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    AK, 5 Dec 2014 @ 4:22am

    Apple's idea is obviously the coolest, as usual.

    I always wanted a phone that slaps me right back.

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