The thought of purposely harming the Evo 4G's stunning 4.3-inch display causes us to shiver but we have to remember that it is done in the name of science and to test the device for durability. An Android Forums member was due to return his defective Evo to Sprint so he figured he'd take the opportunity to run the unit through a variety of scratch tests include keys, a screw, a penny, and of course - a razor blade. After all the tests were performed, the Evo emerged victorious (for the most part) with just two small scratches on the display. Hopefully you Evo 4G owners out there won't be so harsh on your device but it is good to know that your new phone is durable enough to survive some wear and tear. Check out the videos below of the painful device torture:
Friday, June 11, 2010
HTC Evo 4G Screen Scratch Test - Result Durable!
The thought of purposely harming the Evo 4G's stunning 4.3-inch display causes us to shiver but we have to remember that it is done in the name of science and to test the device for durability. An Android Forums member was due to return his defective Evo to Sprint so he figured he'd take the opportunity to run the unit through a variety of scratch tests include keys, a screw, a penny, and of course - a razor blade. After all the tests were performed, the Evo emerged victorious (for the most part) with just two small scratches on the display. Hopefully you Evo 4G owners out there won't be so harsh on your device but it is good to know that your new phone is durable enough to survive some wear and tear. Check out the videos below of the painful device torture:
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