My wife needs a new phone after dropping her nth Samsung phone for the 20th time. We really like the functionality of Samsung phones, but it seems none of them can survive being dropped repeatedly (crazy, eh?). What I’m looking for is a phone/case combo that can survive a nuclear war. Speaking of which, since my wife is female, it should not look like an armored personnel carrier and it should not weigh more than 8 oz (226g). It must have a large screen (>= 6.7"), support dual sim (one eSim, one physical is OK), and have a good camera. It does not need to be a current model, but shouldn’t be more than a few years’ old. Any suggestions or tips?

  • RareSiren292@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Get an s23+ and an OtterBox commuter (generic or name brand same thing) or something like that.

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    1 year ago

    If she needs a big screen, I would go with the S23+, I have an S23 in a Mous brand magsafe compatible case with a bamboo back and have dropped my phone at least a dozen times and only cracked one Whitestone ez apply glass screen protector in the process…

    DO NOT go for the ultra. Curved screens mean exposed screen that cannot be protected by a lip around the screen edge.

    If she likes pop-sockets, I HIGHLY recommend their magsafe base, because you can easily just pop it off the back of the case for QI charging, or using a magsafe compatible phone mount in the car.

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        1 year ago

        Yup they do, but the curve means that edge has no case lip to protect it , leaving a high stress fracture area exposed to knocks, it’s a design flaw of the waterfall edge as a concept.

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    1 year ago

    In terms of cases I cannot recommend Otter Box cases enough. I’ve been using them since I was an iPhone Andy and they even kept those flimsy phones in one piece. The case I have on my phone has taken an incredible fucking beating for the past few years to the point where I’ve broken of chunks of it and my phone is still unscathed when I drop it.

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    1 year ago

    All the flagship models would probably work.

    I’m also a clumsy user. Probably drops it like 5x a month on average. The case I use is something that looks like this. I don’t know the particular brand, but my case was sold by the salesperson from Samsung’s official store where I bought my phone, but it’s not an official Samsung case. Then I just added a thick tempered glass and so far my phone is still good.

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      1 year ago

      Godamn their rugged phones have push to talk? I missed that craze. Cool that it’s still around.

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    1 year ago

    You might want to consider an X Cover instead of an S series or investing in a durable case and screen armor not just some cheap screen protector you glue on yourself.

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    1 year ago

    I would definitely consider watching some Flossy Carter video for any case shopping needs. I don’t believe he’s made one for Samsung phones, but most of the cases he reviews for phones such as the Pixel or iPhone also make cases for Samsung phones.

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    1 year ago

    How the hell?

    Is she throwing it?

    If this is the normal thing…consider getting the XCover Pro Samsung make…word of warning…it only have a 64gb model.

  • frankbravo4@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    My wife drops her Samsung phones all the time. Never had one break. She’s using flagship stuff. Like s21 s22 etc. Small case. Rubber.

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    1 year ago

    you need to decide almost indestructible phone (like rugged armor case) or a neat beautiful phone (transparent or cool looking case)

    we all live in the bounds of the physical laws

    also just being careful would help most, I mean I drop my phone sometimes but it depends on the ground and when I’m outside I take extra care

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    1 year ago

    since my wife is female

    That’s a shocker. LOL just joking.

    Get :

    (1) a silicone casing: it’s light and offers more protection all round. If you’re going to slam into a wall at high speed, would you rather your protection be a thick cushion or a thick piece of metal?

    (2) multiple UV glass screen protectors. They will crack in place of the screen. Takes just minutes to change it when it does.

    I have dropped my phones much more than 20 times a year, haven’t had a cracked screen for 6 years. The last time 6 years ago i had a cracked screen was when I removed the cracked screen protector, then dropped the phone again on tarmac before I could put on a new screen protector.

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    1 year ago

    I just wanted to recommend Velvet Caviar cases, they are cute and tbh I drop my phone all the time and it’s always fine and of course a nice tempered glass. I have the S21 Ultra :)

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      1 year ago

      Looks good. Which tempered glass do you use. I find that some of them don’t fit well with cases.

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        1 year ago

        To be honest, I always used tempered glass in my devices, but when I got the S21U it was very weird and the fingerprint unlock wouldn’t work great with them, right now I’m using a film. Like a transparent vynil sticker and my screen has been good even though I drop my phone all the time when I’m getting out of the car 😆

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    1 year ago

    I have a S22 Ultra as my personal phone, as well as a XCover Pro for work. I honestly use the walmart brand case for my S22 Ultra, and my work phone came in a semi-permanent case. I actually drop both of them nearly every day, tons of daily wear and tear, general use. Besides some surface level scratches to the screens, I’ve never even managed to put a real crack in either screen or lost any level of functionality.

    Any of the more recent flagships should be fine, and a sturdier case?

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    1 year ago

    The S23 and plus are the most durable. The ultra is heavy and has a curved screen, which makes it more prone

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    1 year ago

    Accidentally swam with mine (s22) for around 3 minutes. Got out of the water immediately when I realized my f up. Towel dried my phone, switched it off, swam for another 20 mintues, and went home and dunked my phone into a sack of rice.

    As of late, phone is still working…