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iPad mini tops insurer's list of most easily broken gadgets | Device
insurer SquareTrade Europe decided to do a study of the most breakable
gadgets. Some of the more expensive smartphones and tablets were tested
unscientifically. The gadgets were dropped from a tall height and then
submerged in water. According to the insurance firm, the Apple iPad mini
was on top, considered the most easily broken device with a score of 7.5.
In second place, with a score of 7, was the Samsung Galaxy S4, coming to the end of its reign as Sammy's Android flagship phone. The Apple iPad Air was third with a 6.5 score. The top five most breakable gadgets were rounded out by the Samsung Galaxy S III in fourth place and the Apple iPhone 5c in fifth with scores of 6.5 and 6 respectively.
Number six on the list turned out to be the Nexus 7 (2012) tablet, which also scored a 6. Two devices scored a 5.5, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (number seven) and the Apple iPhone 5s (number eight). The last two names on the top ten were the Nexus 7 (2013) and the Motorola Moto X. Those two devices scored a 5 and a 4.5 respectively.
In second place, with a score of 7, was the Samsung Galaxy S4, coming to the end of its reign as Sammy's Android flagship phone. The Apple iPad Air was third with a 6.5 score. The top five most breakable gadgets were rounded out by the Samsung Galaxy S III in fourth place and the Apple iPhone 5c in fifth with scores of 6.5 and 6 respectively.
Number six on the list turned out to be the Nexus 7 (2012) tablet, which also scored a 6. Two devices scored a 5.5, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (number seven) and the Apple iPhone 5s (number eight). The last two names on the top ten were the Nexus 7 (2013) and the Motorola Moto X. Those two devices scored a 5 and a 4.5 respectively.
"We
are all investing in more and more technology, so when we do we want to
make sure that we are going to get our money's worth. By putting
devices through tests that replicate real life situations, we want to
help people make smart choices when it comes to choosing gadgets."-Kevin Gillan, managing director, SquareTrade Europe
You have to think that part of the reason for conducting this test and
making the results public, is to get owners of the devices on the list
worried enough to consider purchasing a SquareTrade insurance policy.
source: TheRegister
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