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Ouch! I dropped my phone

Ouch! I dropped my phone
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For all of us our phones are our lifeline. It really will not be wrong to say that we live till our phones are alive. Now, we know that sinking feeling when the phone dies due to a system error, some hardware issue- it's sad, it really is. But what is even worse than this feeling is when you see your phone die an untimely death- die as casualty in that crowd at that mall, due to your clumsiness at the super market when you were trying to manage everything with one hand and text at the same time and dropped it.

Ouch!

The emotions we all go through in those few seconds from the time the phone slips out of our hand till it hits the ground are plentiful and painful. Nothing can describe the horror one has to live through in these split seconds. Your mind runs in overdrive. Can you catch it mid air? Your heart is pounding and mind is racing to think of something that will stop it from falling. Your phone hits the ground, the edge lands first. You hear it crack and you know it's happened. Glass scattered everywhere. The unthinkable has happened. What's a phone without a screen?

There's no use crying over split screens – you want to push away these phobias with something that will give out a scary clunk when it falls but no, you are NOT going to see any cracks. You'll only believe it, when you see the evidence of shatterproof from Moto X Force. Capturing these emotions brilliantly are Karan Talwar, Kaneez Surka and Jeeveshu Ahluwalia in this video. Watch here and be blown away!

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