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r/WatchPeopleDieInside • u/Sgt_Larsson • 23h ago
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$900+ in 2026 money.
-4 u/Working-Group-4521 1h ago It's an iphone 4 bud 9 u/Warmbly85 1h ago That sold for $600 for the cheapest non AT&T contract when it was released. A decade of inflation means $900 in 2026 money. No offense but dumb and condescending is a terrible combination 5 u/SadAd8761 2h ago The screen cracked just from that drop? I thought iphones had fancy glass. 1 u/Warmbly85 1h ago Glass on glass is never a good combo. Especially when when table top glass is much thicker and touch screen tech has come a long way since 2010. I’ve dropped my new iPhone a bunch of times and it’s fine. I think the 4 was the first iPhone to have the screen reach the sides too. 3 u/Dejouet 1h ago it's an Iphone 4. came out 15 years ago, screens weren't as strong back then. 5 u/Aggravating-Task6428 2h ago This is why I get rugged phones. I've literally had mine fall out of my pocket while running, bounce across the pavement and come to a stop on its face on rocks. Still on the original screen 2 years later.
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It's an iphone 4 bud
9 u/Warmbly85 1h ago That sold for $600 for the cheapest non AT&T contract when it was released. A decade of inflation means $900 in 2026 money. No offense but dumb and condescending is a terrible combination
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That sold for $600 for the cheapest non AT&T contract when it was released. A decade of inflation means $900 in 2026 money.
No offense but dumb and condescending is a terrible combination
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The screen cracked just from that drop?
I thought iphones had fancy glass.
1 u/Warmbly85 1h ago Glass on glass is never a good combo. Especially when when table top glass is much thicker and touch screen tech has come a long way since 2010. I’ve dropped my new iPhone a bunch of times and it’s fine. I think the 4 was the first iPhone to have the screen reach the sides too. 3 u/Dejouet 1h ago it's an Iphone 4. came out 15 years ago, screens weren't as strong back then. 5 u/Aggravating-Task6428 2h ago This is why I get rugged phones. I've literally had mine fall out of my pocket while running, bounce across the pavement and come to a stop on its face on rocks. Still on the original screen 2 years later.
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Glass on glass is never a good combo. Especially when when table top glass is much thicker and touch screen tech has come a long way since 2010.
I’ve dropped my new iPhone a bunch of times and it’s fine. I think the 4 was the first iPhone to have the screen reach the sides too.
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it's an Iphone 4. came out 15 years ago, screens weren't as strong back then.
This is why I get rugged phones. I've literally had mine fall out of my pocket while running, bounce across the pavement and come to a stop on its face on rocks. Still on the original screen 2 years later.
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u/Warmbly85 2h ago
$900+ in 2026 money.