Motorola MPx
smart hinge
I had this idea a few days ago that would not only eliminate the issue of the screen breaking off, but would create an interesting security procedure for the phone. It's quite simple: make it detachable. Think about it. Test the weakest points on the hinge, and at the weakest of the points make a sort of "plug-in" jack for the screen. Then, should the screen "break off", you could just plug it right back in.
Yes I know it's a lame idea, but I got bored that day. Lol
Bill Firedrake said:At least your lame...
I'm sure the phone is quite stable when the screen is attached at both ends; however, what if you break it off while you're flipping the screen? That is the moment I think most people are worried about.
I had this idea a few days ago that would not only eliminate the issue of the screen breaking off, but would create an interesting security procedure for the phone. It's quite simple: make it detachable. Think about it. Test the weakest points on the hinge, and at the weakest of the points make a sort of "plug-in" jack for the screen. Then, should the screen "break off", you could just plug it right back in.
Yes I know it's a lame idea, but I got bored that day. Lol
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The main hinge part - the corner that flips both ways - is metal. It is very solid.
It's pretty much impossible to open it without it being attached in two corners. You certainly wouldn't do it by accident, and even if you try, (I did,) it's much harder than it looks, and it won't open very far at all that way.
It does have a slightly stiff/creaky feel to it, but what I had was an early/test version, naturally. It still didn't feel like it would break, and hardware usually gets more reliable by the final version.
And I hope you are right. I hope the final version has that "stiff/creaky" feel corrected.