Monday, June 13, 2016


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Adrianisen was really stressed over the iPhone 6S Plus in light of the fact that the Apple telephone wasn't precisely prepared for being submerged in any fluid. We as a whole know the S7 Edge is water-safe being with its IP68-rating. The Galaxy S7 edge as of now survived a Water and Dust Resistance Test. We even took in the telephone's water-safe privileged insights. It's NOT waterproof yet just water-safe. Rather than simply suffocating the two cell phones in Coke, Adrianisen freezed the two in - 24 degree. After emptying Coke into the telephones, the Galaxy S7 edge began working, dispatching the pace test.The two holders were secured and afterward set inside the cooler one next to the other. Following 9 hours and 47 minutes, the two telephones were at long last solidified. That is right around ten hours. Completely solidified. That is hard, frosted Coke covering the Galaxy S7 edge and the iPhone 6S Plus. Warm water was filled the two holders so the ice would soften rapidly. Some more heated water was poured, making openings into the ice. More high temp water and some splitting of the ice, the telephones were at long last recovered. The Samsung Galaxy S7 turned out first—despite everything it worked! In the mean time, the iPhone 6S Plus was at that point killed. It was cleaned a bit before charging—it turned on. Telephone killed naturally again yet at the same time turned on after another attempt. There's still some minor issue on the upper left corner of the screen.

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