Joe Cox said:The build issues we found may not be on all samples - probably aren't - but regardless they were there so we pointed them out. They were minor but as I'd imagine you'd all agree, flex in the chassis on a new phone isn't great.
The main points for why it's four not five were the sound quality - big factor for us - and the wider ecosystem and app availability.
bigboss said:My understanding of build quality is this: what are the chances of my phone surviving if I accidentally drop it? My brother-in-law's Nexus 4's screen got shattered after a single drop from his jacket pocket. My friend's iphone 4S is cracked after a single drop.
Joe Cox said:I'd say that's just one element. The quality of the machining, solidity of the chassis, smoothness of edges etc., are as important, especially with a handheld device. This is why we've talked about the plastic casing on Samsung phones, the casing on the Nexus 10 tablet etc.
Paul. said:bigboss said:My understanding of build quality is this: what are the chances of my phone surviving if I accidentally drop it? My brother-in-law's Nexus 4's screen got shattered after a single drop from his jacket pocket. My friend's iphone 4S is cracked after a single drop.
Sorry, but you are referring to build strength. Build quality refers to the standard of manufacture, how tight the gaps are, how solid it feels, quality of materials etc.
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