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    You are at:Home»Devices»Why Glass-Back Phones Are a Luxury We Can’t Afford

    Why Glass-Back Phones Are a Luxury We Can’t Afford

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    By Smart Megwai on June 23, 2025 Devices, Opinion, Technology, Tips

    Who decided that glass makes a phone “premium”? That person should be responsible for all the cracked backs, emergency cases, and ₦70k repairs. If you drop your phone and the back shatters, nobody is admiring the aesthetics. Instead, you’re frustrated and embarrassed, immediately searching Google for “where to fix a phone glass near me.”

    The Glass Lie

    Somewhere along the line, phone companies decided glass = luxury. They told us plastic was “cheap,” even though:

    • Glass breaks on impact,
    • Glass costs more to fix,
    • And 99% of us cover it with a ₦1,000 case anyway.

    What kind of logic is that? You buy a shiny object just to hide it, spending more money to take care of it. That’s not premium; that’s delusion. And don’t let anyone guilt you into believing that “wireless charging needs glass” is a valid reason. Wireless charging is slower, can overheat the battery, and most people don’t even use it. It’s a luxury, not a necessity.

    Plastic is a Practical Choice

    Plastic is a practical choice. It’s lighter, tougher, and won’t break if it falls. If it gets scratched, you can simply wipe it down or replace it with a very small amount. It offers durability without the hassle. In countries where the roads are poor and where your phone may drop, plastic backs provide peace of mind. Let’s stop pretending otherwise.

    So Why Are OEMs Still Pushing Glass?

    People often buy things because they look good in photos, because they feel luxurious, or because of marketing. Real life is not concerned with how things feel. What we truly want in real life is:

    • A device that won’t break your budget when it gets damaged
    • A phone that can survive without needing an expensive, military-grade case
    • A build that prioritises practicality over flashy designs

    Stop allowing marketing teams to make you feel ashamed for choosing durable products. The next time someone calls your plastic phone “cheap,” ask them how much they spent repairing their last cracked device. And to phone brands reading this: durability is now considered premium.

    We’re no longer impressed by shiny glass backs that can’t withstand a weekend’s wear and tear. Durability is more important than glass. Functionality outweighs flex. Plastic is better than pretension. Welcome to the era of practical technology. In real life, plastic comes out on top.

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    Smart is a Tech Writer. His passion for educating people is what drives him to provide practical tech solutions which helps solve everyday tech-related issues.

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