i also had an SE for a while and i swear this brand is indestructible. i had it for 4 years and even the little stand on the back stayed functional the entire time. i am not careful with my phone whatsoever as well. so many times i dropped it from in some ridiculous way expecting something to be broken but literally nothing. i was going through a new phone screen every year or so before. i bought the same brand for my new phone and i will probably never buy anything else
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