Well my Samsung Galaxy S7 carked it. I gotta give some credit to the Gorilla glass or whatever it is they use to make the phones so tough these days. I accidentally had it fall out of my pocket a couple of times, and it had some cracks on the screen but you couldn't feel them so I didn't care. I even had some big nights out and woke up the next day with actual
dents in the sides of my phone and it managed to contain the cracks to small ones on the corners, aswell as not increase the pre-existing cracks. Unfortunately a rough toss onto the couch made it B(lack)SOD and it wasn't worth fixing apparently, so had to grab something new.
Man, every damn phone that's decent these days is phablet size, 6+ inches. Not to mention different variants of the flagship model to make it nice and confusing. I just want a phone that has good tech but isn't huge. I'd actually be interested in seeing a candybar or old type phone but containing modern tech inside. Nokia are releasing retro phones but their reboot of the great XpressMusic phone has the same tech as the first iteration
(2G network, 32gb SD card, VGA camera). Pure nostalgia grabbing
I don't like iPhones, don't wanna support google (directly), wasn't impressed with my brother's Oppo, and wary of all the Wuhan brands, so stuck with Samsung and grabbed a Galaxy S10e. Only a 5.7 inch screen, which luckily seems to be the main difference between the S10 & S10+, so it was the cheapest, too.
Edit: Well aren't I the dummy
. Forgot about the lack of bezels on new displays, so whilst the screen size has increased by inches, it's just filling up more of the existing body, so the actual body has only increased a small amount.
New phone is the same size as my old one