It's time to stop thinking plastic phones can't be premium
It's time to stop thinking plastic phones can't be premium

Flagship Android phones don't all need to be glass and stainless steel. It's time to bring back materials like aluminum and plastic

It's time to stop thinking plastic phones can't be premium
Flagship Android phones don't all need to be glass and stainless steel. It's time to bring back materials like aluminum and plastic
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FINALLY someone gets this. I don't care about the "premium look" whatever that means, I just don't want my phone to break when I accidentally drop it. Which is why I always put a case on my phone
In fact, I'm pretty sure phone manufacturers started putting glass on the back of phones specifically to make them less durable so that customers buy a new phone sooner
Nah, it's mostly because all the tech reviewers trashed phones with plastic backs saying they felt cheap. If you look at any of those reviews they always talk about the premium feel.
It also changed from aluminium to glass backs mostly for wireless charging.
Plastic backs are better, but the tech reviewers did a lot of damage there. If they'd tried to influence people and explained why particular made sense instead of trashing it we may have more plastic phones.