strantor
Platinum Member
Sorry, way off topic, but I figure most people here can relate to my hazardous (to phones) working conditions. I work in industrial settings; manufacturing facilities, oil rigs, etc. and one of the tools I use is my phone. I expect My phone to take a licking and keep on ticking. Real world examples experienced by my previous phones:
1. fall down a 2-story flight of stairs and land in a puddle of oily mud.
2. Fall onto a conveyor and go through a high temp shrink wrapper.
3. Fall in the yard and get ran over by a pickup.
The list goes on...
I've never broken a phone. I get the toughest thing there is and wrap it in an otter box defender, and that's the winning recipe. I have the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active currently, and the S4 Active before that. I love these "active" versions. My s6 is on its way out and I've been racing the clock for the s9 active to come out. I have been REALLY Looking forward to the 960fps high speed camera that the s9 has, as it will be extremely useful in my line of work. Now with the release of the Note 9 they're saying the "active" models are a thing of the past. So I can buy an S8 active with no high speed camera or I can buy Note 9 with a curved screen. That screen scares me to death. How could you ever protect it? Why would they make ALL of their phones this way? I hate it! Am I wrong? Is it not just a cracked spider web waiting to happen? Because if it is, I need to figure out a different phone to standardize on.
1. fall down a 2-story flight of stairs and land in a puddle of oily mud.
2. Fall onto a conveyor and go through a high temp shrink wrapper.
3. Fall in the yard and get ran over by a pickup.
The list goes on...
I've never broken a phone. I get the toughest thing there is and wrap it in an otter box defender, and that's the winning recipe. I have the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active currently, and the S4 Active before that. I love these "active" versions. My s6 is on its way out and I've been racing the clock for the s9 active to come out. I have been REALLY Looking forward to the 960fps high speed camera that the s9 has, as it will be extremely useful in my line of work. Now with the release of the Note 9 they're saying the "active" models are a thing of the past. So I can buy an S8 active with no high speed camera or I can buy Note 9 with a curved screen. That screen scares me to death. How could you ever protect it? Why would they make ALL of their phones this way? I hate it! Am I wrong? Is it not just a cracked spider web waiting to happen? Because if it is, I need to figure out a different phone to standardize on.