07-09-2018, 04:32 PM
(07-09-2018, 03:42 PM)Vuluts Wrote: @deanhills As new release phone by samsung now are using high end materials and with their screen using gorrilla glass but when in term of DURABILITY the only phone brand that comes into my mind is NOKIA, IMHO Nokia is the most durable phone I know.Totally true. But I'd say more for the older models. Current cheap Nokia models are not as durable and made of much cheaper materials. But older ones like the ones below have been manufactured to last as long as their gtechnology does. I am still using my Nokia phones from 2004 - Nokia 1100. I've got three of them and I'd say for each of them they have fallen at least three times in their life time from a height and survived the falls with not a dent in them. During the last fall a couple of years ago, it happened on a concrete staircase where battery flew one way, inside of phone in two other directions - I was certain it was the end of the phone. However, when I put it back together again it was as though nothing had happened to it. Robust is a very good description for the old materials that were used to build the first Nokia cell phones. I still have the original batteries of all of them and they're still working as well as the first day I purchased the phones. I still charge them once a week only. All other phones since the G2 generation phones have been made with a built in obsolescence - with a limited shelf life only. Nokia's overall quality in each category phone is still higher quality than the norm in that class, but it's not the same quality it was with its first cell phones.