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For every thread like this one there is a thread like THIS one....http://forums.windowscentral.com/nokia-lumia-1520/255652-so-my-daughter-dropped-my-1520-a.html
yes. Considering the size I would so far say yes.
It is because of its size it is more vulnerable. So how can the size make it strong?
take an example of 2 glass slabs with same thickness, 1 is equivalent to the size of knife and other equivalent to the size of dagger. The 2nd slab will be easily breakable compared to first one because of the size. So same might imply for 920 and 1520. Unless 1520 is made up of thick material or better plastic.
You just experienced what would make a pretty sweet commercial for Nokia durability.
I had a similar experience with my Lumia 920.
And it slips out your hand hits the concrete pavement doing several flips before sliding face down to a stop three feet away from you.
So that long look on your face as you expect the inevitable. Screen cracked. Chipped corner. As you pick up your 1520, you see there's a 3 foot crater in the concrete, 1520 completely intact, no chipped housing, and barely any scratches on the screen. The scratches are so minor you have to use the sun to see the micro scratches.
Now granted I did have the flip cover case but considering the impact not only did that case protect, it hardly have any nicks.
Durability. Nokia.
That's ignorant thinking cause there's people who have dropped the 920. Even my 920 has survived some pretty good drops. The problem, though, would be would you survive if I chunked this 1520 at your head. It would probably induce a coma.
I would have laughed and thought "Shoulda got a smaller Lumia" In my coma, and then when I wake up and sue you till you're in a poor house.
lol ok... Small phone syndrome.
Spluh. I prefer the HP Veer over all of my phones but I'm on Verizon and cannot use it. 2.6" screen FTW