Then there's the new Motorola Force,
http://www.androidauthority.com/motorola-moto-x-force-launching-december-628-640424/,
reported to have a shatterproof screen, but not for a while yet. But
with claims like that, everybody would be wanting to test your phone's
powers, ...
Might be a good
Heres another phone with a very durable screen.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SCH-R270ZKAXAR
Cody Smith
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Roger Critchlow wrote:
> Then there's the new Motorola Force,
> http://www.androidauthority.com/motorola-moto-x-force-launching-december-628-64
Then there's the new Motorola Force,
http://www.androidauthority.com/motorola-moto-x-force-launching-december-628-640424/,
reported to have a shatterproof screen, but not for a while yet. But with
claims like that, everybody would be wanting to test your phone's powers,
...
-- rec --
On Tue, Sep
If you've got a chunk of money, you could always buy a Panasonic Toughpad
Handheld (basically an Android or Windows phone that's really hard to destroy -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id4Mvp316p8)
From: Friam on behalf of Gillian Densmore
Sent: Monday, Septe
They're free of carrier and vendor crapware. They get the most recent updates.
They tell Google everything. You can root them and install CyanogenMod -
which has the first two advantages without the privacy disadvantage.
From: Friam on behalf of Gillian Dens