
1. ebubekir26 posted on 2
died on the first drop...

10. sniper1087 posted on 2
it was the first drop, it never turned on after it dropped on its back

23. Droid_X_Doug posted on 0
Time to get an Otterbox case.... Maybe the Defender?

31. GTR722 posted on 0
Really...its horrible...too fragile....all the fanboys came here to laugh when the horrible and fragile desing of the Iphone 4/4S appear...now they are the same saying "omg thats why you get a case dudeeee"

3. thelegend6657 posted on 2
All tablets are fragile ..

5. omarr posted on 2
Check Cnet tests with the ipad

11. 14545 posted on 2
Look, if this were a stupid IPAD ARTICLE, then you would have a point. IT"S NOT, now STFU.

14. omarr posted on 8
He said all tablets you bitch STFU

12. EXkurogane posted on 3
Never drop a tablet, no matter who made it. If you never drop a laptop because you are always careful, then there are no reasons why you should drop a tablet.

17. shikroi posted on 0
Dropped both my transformers multiple times and they still work. The prime has a cracked screen though, but that's only because it fell directly on the corner and due to the smaller point of contact the force was greater. This caused the corner of the housing to fail, thus putting all the force on the glass itself, which caused the glass to crack from that corner and spread four big cracks across the screen. Still works like a charm(this was after dropping it multiple times).

4. aditya.k posted on 0
Don't abuse those poor little tablets and smartphones. :'(
Give 'em to me, I'll take care of them! :')

6. jove39 posted on 0
So its not sturdy as it looks

7. omarr posted on 5
Brace yourself
android fans execuses in 3 2 1

8. Sniggly posted on 7
Brace yourself
Douchey "anti fanboy" who somehow thinks fragility isn't a common characteristic in electronics.

15. omarr posted on 1
Shut Up .
It is my comment and I can right whatever I want

18. Sniggly posted on 6
Did I say you couldn't say stupid things?
Of course I didn't.

27. omarr posted on 1
Well I didnt write anything stupid

29. Sniggly posted on 0
But of course you did, silly. You whined that Android fans would come in and "make excuses." What do we need to make excuses for? I don't think anyone expected the Nexus 7 to be a tank, and no one posting has really expressed shock that it broke so easily upon being dropped from "several feet."
Therefore, you were being unnecessarily antagonistic. You can keep doing that, of course, but I'm going to call you out on it.

16. omarr posted on 0
Shut Up .
It is my comment and I can right whatever I want

20. PapaSmurf posted on 3
Note to self: If I'm losing an argument, I'll just repeat myself. Hopefully it'll work.
Side note, I don't think Sniggly has lost an argument on this site. Even against the #1 troll in history, Taco50.

22. Sniggly posted on 0
I may have. I'm not always right. I'm also willing to change my views. For instance, I was a specs junkie like almost everyone on this site until the final information on Motorola's new phones. Now that I've seen and understand what they've done I've come to realize that highest specs aren't everything, especially if the phone pushes boundaries in other directions.

24. Droid_X_Doug posted on 2
I am still withholding my opinion on the new Moto phones. I want to learn how the new phones work compared to the current 'other' flagship phones.

25. Sniggly posted on 1
Do you mean in terms of their performance handling tasks, or their battery life? Knowing that the new Moto phones have more muscle than the S3 with a lot less bulls**t bloat holding them down, and knowing that the Razr M gets crazy good battery life, I think they'll do great. The only thing I'm worried about is the camera. Motorola hasn't gotten a camera right in a phone since the original Droid X.

28. omarr posted on 1
I had a problem with my Internet naked ass

9. faisolbauuz posted on 0
What excuse ?
Nexus 7 is not a rugged tablet so it will break if you try to drop it on concrete
So its pretty normal its broken
And i wont complain for a tablet around 200$ to be broken if i dropped it to concrete and break considering it specs

19. gazmatic posted on 4
my god... the comments are getting dangerous
who actually expected a 200 tablet to survive a drop?
just buy a gaddam case
this whole race to the slimmest is counterproductive
at least nokia phones are built like tanks

21. PapaSmurf posted on 0
Who buys a tablet and doesn't buy a case for it? I feel no sympathy for people with cracked phones. If you're really right on money, Amazon has cases for $5.

30. softfurryanus posted on 0
I agree, I hate the thin stuff they keep pumping out as selling features. Would I rather have a 7mm phone or a 10-11mm phone with a big battery that's more durable, obviously the bigger battery. That being said I feel most drop tests are absurd, if you're dumb enough to drop your tablet/smartphone enough to do serious damage don't buy one at all, I only care if it starts breaking for no reason.

26. Gaurav008 posted on 4
OMG! What will I do now? This is a dealbreaker for me. You see, I always tend to play catch-catch with my smartphones and tablets. I don't miss catches usually. But I need an assurance however that, the device I am going to buy is well-built, not neccesarily like a tank but well built.
Who cares about the device and its software optimizations right? Therefore, I am not going buy the new Nexus 7. Not worth it. Thank you PA for asking. :3 /s
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