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Warranty firm says Apple iPhone 4 'clearly' more prone to damage than iPhone 3G

ONLINE warranty firm says Apple's latest magical device is almost foolproof - unless you drop it.

The iPhone 4 is actually less prone to "non-accident" malfunctions. So that's something...
The iPhone 4 is actually less prone to "non-accident" malfunctions. So that's something...

A FIRM that sells warranties for gadgets said Apple's latest generation smartphone is nearly twice as likely as its predecessor to crack in a accident.

SquareTrade analysed mishaps involving more than 20,000 iPhone 4 models and found that screens broke 82 per cent more often than was the case with the iPhone 3G.

"With just four months of data, it's clear that the iPhone 4 is significantly more prone to physical damage than its predecessor," SquareTrade said in a summary of its findings.

"Despite this troubling increase ... overall, the iPhone is still a very well constructed device, with a non-accident malfunction rate much lower than most other consumer electronics," it said.

Cracked or broken screens accounted for the vast majority of damage to iPhone 4 handsets, according to SquareTrade.

The newest iPhone has glass on the front and the back, doubling the "scratchable surface," the firm noted.

The reported accident rate for iPhone 4 devices was 68 per cent higher than the rate for iPhone 3G models.

TradeSquare estimated that approximately 15.5 per cent of iPhone 4 owners will have accidents with the gadgets before they are a year old.

TradeSquare based its findings on details of more than 20,000 iPhone 4 accidents reported by people with care plans sold by the company.

Apple released the iPhone 4 in June.

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