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NYTimes tech reporter Nick Bilton broke his Apple-borrowed iPhone 4 by dropping it on the pavement (http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/06/electronics-struggle-with-form-and-function/), even with his chic blue bumper attached. (Andy Ihnakto had a similar experience (http://9to5mac.com/node/18741) (except for the bumper-pavement part) with his Apple-loaned review product).
I thought it would work beautifully until I dropped my iPhone on the concrete on Tuesday evening. The phone’s glass became a Humpty Dumpty look-a-like. I’m still trying to figure out whose fault it was? Of course, I’m mostly to blame for being clumsy and dropping the phone. But is it also Apple’s fault for creating a gadget that breaks so easily?
Bilton uses the incident as an excuse to go on at length about form over function.
Perhaps Apple really was better served with its plastic/aluminum material backing (orig. iPhone Aluminum is still my fav)?