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I wanted to start a thread where N900 users can provide reports of durability.
This one has survived two falls onto concrete/marble, one from 100cm and another from about 130cm. Not a scratch! However the USB/charger header has about 2cm of lever-arm on the usb socket, which can rip socket connectors off board. Be *careful* not to trip over that cable.
Hope to see some tales of glorious survival and bitter defeat here