Finding a Durable Back Panel for iPhone 4

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The discussion centers on the fragility of the iPhone 4's glass back panel following accidental drops. Suggestions for alternative materials include ceramics, epoxy/glass fiber, and sapphire glass, each with pros and cons regarding durability and cost. The need for a material that is scratch-resistant, antenna-friendly, and less fragile than glass is emphasized. The idea of using silicone for bumpers or as a full back cover is also proposed, highlighting its effectiveness in protecting devices. Overall, the conversation explores innovative solutions to enhance smartphone durability.
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Hello,

been lurking on the forum for a while and am very impressed with the knowledge of some the posters here.

Like I'm sure many others here do too, I own an iPhone 4 and a few days ago I accidentally dropped it with the result that the glass on the back side cracked. That made me think that perhaps there might be a better material than glass for that panel? Perhaps there's even a business to be made here?

The material would have to be:

1. very scratch/wear resistant (like glass, so normal plastic won't cut it)
2. work well with antennas (like glass, metal won't work from what I understand)
3. be less fragile than glass when dropped

Any suggestions? Some sort of ceramic, perhaps? Epoxy/glass fibre?
 
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Sapphire glass? They use that in high-end watches, but it'd probably be pretty expensive.

Silicone? That'd be pretty interesting: a mushy cell phone! (Or at least bumpers on the various corners)

Then again, you could just do like me and use a silicone case. Mine's survived quite a few falls from 4 or 5 feet, perfectly intact and unscratched.
 

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