Saturday, September 19, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 “survive” the fall of 274 meters! – Tudocelular.com

Samsung recently announced the Galaxy Note 5, and his younger phablet facing the high-performance market. The device inherited recent design elements Galaxy S6, as the body covered with glass Corning Gorilla Glass 4 in the front and rear of and the structure constructed of aluminum. Due to the large amount of glass present on the device, many people began to question him about his stamina, something that took the channel staff UnlockRiver.com to do something completely insane.

Rather than perform traditional fall tests at heights that smartphones often actually fall for everyday use, they decided to use a drone to raise the Galaxy Note 5 to about 900 feet, which gives something like unbelievable 274 meters high . After that, they just dropped the device, causing it to plummet all the way back and found a hard floor gravel waiting for him.

The result, however, was not exactly expected under the circumstances, because even if the unit has suffered considerable damage in the lower side (making even with the S Pen to stay “stuck”), he continued running without major problems , being able to play music and perform / receive calls. Obviously your display left of displaying content properly, having only lapses of the images that were being presented, but this is already something quite impressive for a smartphone that fell from more than 270 meters high.

Valley note that the entire procedure was carried out with permission from the local air traffic body and with the help of professionals, not recommended that you try to do something similar , as drop a device that weighs 171 grams and is built in such a tall metal can cause serious accidents if not in a fully controlled environment. Furthermore, drop tests are quite concerning, because in the same way that he “survived” to something so extreme it can have its totally destroyed display in day to day situations.

The full video has only 3 minutes and 44 seconds, may be seen below. He, however, is in English.

(updated on September 19, 2015 at 13:02)

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