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I haven't broken a single phone in the last 20 years :) Not even a screen crack.
My old phones all still work, including a Galaxy S, OnePlus One, OnePlus 5 and now my Galaxy S22. I have even older phones, but I can't remember their names.
Damn Galaxy S22 scratches like hell though, making the glass softer was a mistake.
I drop shit all the time xD Thats an incredible track record! You wouldn't happen do do incredibility precise work with your hands, like surgery, or small scale models, would you?
No, I'm clumsy as shit, I nearly broke a toe once running against a door frame.
With my older phones I always used cases, so even if I did drop it (which happened rarely) nothing happened. With the S22.. I'm going without a case, so far only tiny drops (like out of my jeans when sitting down on the toilet). Knock on wood, it survived so far.
Next phone gets a case again, damn screen scratches :)