The debate over build quality, design, and materials in the smartphone realm will never end. The matter is largely, if not entirely, objective and typically boils down to preference and personal experiences.No one material is wholly better than another. Plastic bends, scratches, cracks, and it often feels incredibly cheap. Metal typically feels nicer and gives phones some much-needed heft, but scratches and dings even worse than plastic. Unlike easily replaceable plastic battery doors, metal usually is not ...
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