BBC Reporter breaks ‘unbreakable’ mobile phone at CES
Friday, May 7th, 2010 at
6:28 am
Reporter Dan Simmons from the BBC’s technology show Click managed to break a mobile phone marketed as “unbreakable”, during a demonstration at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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very good
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@anarkhy666 lmao stfu
haha FAIL
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hope he enjoys his free phone
just dress a condom on your cellphone, works flawless under water and you will be safe for aids.
幹!!
好好笑
They must have forgotten about point fracture on the screen with applied force, all they prob test it for was dropped test onto the screen. And then after first micro fracture on a glass surface the whole structure is much weaker. u can bend glass with out breaking it if u remove all the micro cracks in it by dipping it in certain acids, but however u can then introduce micro cracks in it if u give it a point impact. certain objects(like those used to break glass in emergences) WILL break glass.
lmao what a fuckin idiot that bob guy is!
Yes, I need a phone that won’t break after I fall off 9 stories high while calling 911.
how are you supposed to hammer a nail wit it when the side of a fish tank made of glass and plastic broke it????????at least he got a free phone hahaha
actually there is an unbreakable screen
its called the OLED you can google it out its pretty impressive
@VocVynoo yea true /!!! i totally agree, if you want a bullet proof fone, you should prob chat to robo cop, but it did say unbreakable ?? was there a few extra Tand c missin maybe
I like how the CEO starts laughing when the screen breaks xD
The man was overdoing it. A phone might endure all mechanical damage, but under the condition that it is coming from a standard usage, like falls! What he was doing, however, was clearly intended to destroy it. This is in no way a shame that it eventually broke. No device would endure it.
u excually broken the phone…
haha idiot:D
@NguyenxTurbo No, it’s not. There are materials that are much stronger than tempered glass. But making one that’s not cost prohibitive, now there’s the rub.
Everything is possible, oke, almost everything.
he broke the screen lol.. but in anyway it’s probably impossible to make a screen that wouldn’t break lmao still fails.
Shame it’s rubbish, I really need a phone that works in a fish tank.
Hmm, it is broken.
Wow, that’s hilarious. The CEO’s reaction was like, “oh, uhm that’s not supposed to happen!” LOL!
Guarantee must be removed xD
xDd
um, he broke the cellphone ?