I suggest going out and buying miles of bubble wrap and using that as a phone cover when your new iPhone6 arrives.
Alternatively, I suggest never EVER dropping your phone on anything except a goose feather pillow.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are bigger and thinner than any iPhone we’ve seen before, so theoretically they should break more easily. This guy tests how well the two phones handle being dropped onto paving (not unlike this guy)…
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If you ever have any iOS questions, or anything Apple related, have a chat with Digicape, or tweet them @digimates, they know their way around!
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