Because I use both operating systems and have something to compare them to, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to purchase another flagship for Android, for instance, even though I don't recommend that anybody else does so. Do not be misled by the marketing; it is essential for you to know why you are making this purchase in order to be able to make an informed decision about how to protect the device from being scratched or broken while it is in your possession. Do not fall victim to marketing. If you are making this decision on purpose, then you will give some thought to the most effective approach to carry it out. It's possible that the way you use it will be different from the way I use it and that your usage will be more comprehensive, but even if that's the case, do you still want to pay half (or more) of the cost of the gadget for repairs? I'm just curious.
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