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This Android phone can survive an explosion

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Am I the only one wondering how it can survive an explosion but not anything larger than a 2 metre drop?

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Low res screen and all the advertising bullshit. I'm not buying.

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Farts I guess.

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Omg a real life horcrux which is not a terrible Nokia.

Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013).

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203 PPI is better than a 24" 4K screen...

Smartphones are usually used closer to eyes than monitors. And 203ppi is crap, there's no other word for it.

I don't always have time to study, but when I do, I don't.

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Wait

 

Explosion proof... but cannot be dropped more than 2 metres or temperatures exceeding 45/60 degrees?... must be a really COLD SOFT bomb

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Hey, if a Game Boy can survive an explosion, why not a phone?

You talking about Austin Evans house?

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so u could throw a nuke at it and it would survive the explosion?

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What do they mean by explosion?

 

A detonation, which creates a pressure wave moving faster than the speed of sound? Like C4 does.

 

Or a Deflagration, which creates a pressure wave moving slower than the speed of sound? Like Michael bay does.

who cares...

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If there is an explosion I'll be outta there!  Won't give a damn bout my phone! 

 

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You talking about Austin Evans house?

There's a Game Boy that was hit by an explosion during the Gulf War. It is currently on exhibit in the Nintendo World Store in NYC, still functioning.

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