@A.Jaswal: You can also pay per month to a phone insurance company and they can replace your phone.
@A.Jaswal: You can also pay per month to a phone insurance company and they can replace your phone.
@pouncep: All new cars have full coverage insurance though.
@Teddy Ruxpin: I think it has more to do with the fact that Apple proclaimed the glass was virtually unbreakable and scratch proof.
@Unionhawk: I vote yes.
@big_cheese: The obvious answer would be a Macbook.
@zombies.like.lattes.too: Not yet, I am still thinking.
@AD: I think it is more from the angle of the photo that causes her ears to look that way.
@Platypus Man: You could also just get a regular fountain couldn't you? I am sure there are loads of basic small water fountains made for decoration that you could rig up instead of paying 35 for that one.
@farcedude: Yeah, I used to do that before I was willing to pay for a data plan. My old BlackJack was the best phone I have ever had.
@seandavid010: Seconded
@Random Acronym: Damn, that's colder than I keep my house.
@Jonathan Parent: I work on a ranch, (surprising, I know) and I tend to be pretty rough on phones. I have never put a scratch on my 3G, or any of my older phones.
@kylecpcs: I agree with Fulgurite, I would be interested to see how much the case actually helps protect the phone from impact.
@HardwareWars: Part of me was hoping it would bounce.
@mr_mr: To be fair, lots of people do drive their new cars into trees, but I see your point. Somehow I knew the iPhone was going to shatter without reading this article.
@Dion Roberts: A guy on a gadget blog excited about a new gadget!?
Where is the mobile love?
@Travis Gohr: would you be willing to share some of these grilled cheese recipes?
@Lord_Data: if you requested an invite from google they pretty much just gave it to you, I don't think much is changing