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Come on.....you honestly expect people to understand that any given drop can't be predictive as to damage done.

I bet 6 emojis and one snarky comment that there will be dozens of anecdotal stories of how their personal drop did or did not cause internal damage. And extrapolating their experience as meaningful across the board.

Am I expecting too much from members here?:eek:
 
i may or may not be an engineer at apple :rolleyes:

You realize of course that you're just one Apple engineer of many and only one opinion of many. And you might be right 99 out of 100 drops...but that 1 drop might be the one that damages the phone.

It's a phone, people...try not to drop it at all.
 
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You realize of course that you're just one Apple engineer of many and only one opinion of many. And you might be right 99 out of 100 drops...but that 1 drop might be the one that damages the phone.

It's a phone, people...try not to drop it at all.
Surely you don't believe than an Apple engineer, or any engineer for that matter, would make a blanket statement like that. There are entirely to many variables in his statement, for it to be taken seriously by anyone.
 
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just design a phone case that has a child like harness on it, It drops cable stretches a bit then fly straight back up.

Done topic over Blujelly wins.......
 
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But, yes it can

If it is still working, I wouldn't worry.
 
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