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EVO screen durability

You are talking to the most clumsy person. I've dropped my Evo once so far and it withstood. I'm going on well over a month now with it and breakage.

I also vote for getting a Seido Active Case from Amazon. It is very protective. Protects the protruding camera lens and the screen. Also hooked up with BB black tie insurance.

I'm protected on all levels.
 
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i dropped it once no problem....
then i left it on the roof of my car and drove off lol.. lets just say there is more than a hairline fracture lol. looks like a spider web

had it on the roof cause i was trying to get better reception for a txt message i was expecting. normally im not that careless. then someone started talking to me and i got in the car and left. about 2 minutes later i heard BOOM turning a corner.. "OH SHIT!"

so that seido active is the most protective case on the market? i do some active sports and need the best. one that can handle being flung off a car at 25mph would be nice too but i doubt they make one of those lol
 
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I will be buying the Evo 4G very soon, and I'm coming from an Android phone on T-mobile.

However, when I did a google search to find out how durable the screen was, I found a lot of articles/posts from last June about the screen cracking very easily.

I would like to know if HTC/Sprint has fixed this problem, and overall, how durable is the Evo 4G from falls when compared to other phones.
 
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I will be buying the Evo 4G very soon, and I'm coming from an Android phone on T-mobile.

However, when I did a google search to find out how durable the screen was, I found a lot of articles/posts from last June about the screen cracking very easily.

I would like to know if HTC/Sprint has fixed this problem, and overall, how durable is the Evo 4G from falls when compared to other phones.

I suggest you purchase a nice case from Seidio before stepping foot out the door. I think my phone has dropped three times since last year. Once from about 2 feet and the other drops were to floor of the truck because the phone came out of my cell phone holder by messing with it.

I had the Innocase II from Seidio, then I cracked it by putting it in the holder so I decided to order another one and the Innocase Active. I love the Innocase Active. Also, I have an Innocase II in pearl white. Looks awesome on the EVO.
 
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significant scratches all over the sides. (specifically the innocase i think it is called)

not to mention the way they clip together wears out over a few months

I've owned v1 and v2

You are talking about Innocase I that scratches up the phone. I do not have Innocase I, I have Innocase II and I don't have a single scratch on my phone. Wow, how did my clip not wear out and my phone was in Afghanistan from September through March and I purchased my phone on launch day? I hope you didn't buy ebay knock offs of the Innocase. If you actually did purchase your Innocase II from Seidio, you should have gone with the active version. I utilize the Innocase Active for everyday use. I slap on the Innocase II for my night out on the town or dressing up. Hence Innocase Active's name.
 
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Just posting my experience Guy. Glad yours is surviving.

I bought my original at launch and the second was given in exchange within 2 months ....I do alot more with my phone than most...none of that includes Afghanistan but does include alot of on off for battery pulls etc.

So no....I can't suggest it.

I don't think the Innocase I was made for constantly taking the case on/off everyday. I took the case off the Innocase II at least 15-20 times. Innocase Active would have suited your needs much better in my opinion.
 
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With prices between $25-35, do you guys think it's really worth it?

With TEP, it's a $50 deductible (or at least it was, someone pls correct me if it's gone up for these 4g smartphones).

If I can get a new phone for $50, why spend $30 on a case when the screen can STILL break if i drop it on the street? It'll prevent scratches to the plastic, but who cares if your plastic is brand-new when no one sees it under the case?

EDIT: I know many of you have rooted your phones, spent hours of time getting them how you want, etc, so I know you dont want to go through all that with a new device. But assuming you're a "typical" user and could just data xfer most all your stuff from old cracked phone to new, am I out of line here?
 
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