Presumably the destructive energy on impact will be proportional to the square of the velocity. Even at 20mph that's 4x the energy, 40mph is 16x the energy.
Realistically I think it's because the way a phone gets damaged is highly dependent on:
- Is it in a case
- Which orientation did it land in
- What surface did it land on
Realistically I think it's because the way a phone gets damaged is highly dependent on:
- Is it in a case - Which orientation did it land in - What surface did it land on