Apple enthusiasts went gaga Thursday for the tech giant's latest patent — a device that could aid in "liquid expulsion from an orifice," and could thus, save your iPhone from being waterlogged if it was accidentally dropped in a body of water.
As great as it would be, that kind of technology is just speculative, for now. But new iPhone users have a very real hazard to worry about in the meantime: cracking their screen.
Dropping your iPhone 6S, 6S Plus or Samsung Galaxy Note 5 face down is the most likely way for it to break, according to SquareTrade, which issues protection plans for consumer electronics like mobile phones.
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