Phones are more fragile than ever, and it's all our fault

How often do you buy a car? Is reliability a top priority, or you need something shiny, powerful, and flamboyant? Do miles per gallon matter? Would you buy a Ferrari if it was just a little more expensive than your Honda Civic? Important questions, but how do they relate to our phone subject in the title? The thing is, most modern phones are more like Ferraris - eye-catching, powerful, but fragile as hell, and expensive too. And yet, we buy them, break them, and buy them yet again. Why?


I drive a Civic, but my phone is the supercar variety. Curved glass, aluminum frame, fancy textured ...

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