• Nokia 3310 Bend Test
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So as we all know the iphone 6 plus is susceptible to bending, along with the normal iphone 6 to a much much lesser degree. But what about the nokia 3310? [video=youtube;xiJaG2kRVd4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiJaG2kRVd4[/video]
this is satirical riiight? I mean no shit past phones won't have bending problems, if it happened in the past, everyone would be flipping out that "X" phone bends when it's in your pocket.
[QUOTE=Rammaster;46179213]this is satirical riiight? I mean no shit past phones won't have bending problems, if it happened in the past, everyone would be flipping out that "X" phone bends when it's in your pocket.[/QUOTE] Yes. This is satirical. The only reason the Nokia 3300 is in the video is because it's pretty well-known for being completely indestructible.
[QUOTE=woolio1;46179215]Yes. This is satirical. The only reason the Nokia 3300 is in the video is because it's pretty well-known for being completely indestructible.[/QUOTE] Although it does make the point of showing what it looks like for someone putting great force onto a phone.
[QUOTE=Rammaster;46179213]this is satirical riiight? I mean no shit past phones won't have bending problems, if it happened in the past, everyone would be flipping out that "X" phone bends when it's in your pocket.[/QUOTE] It wasn't obvious?
[QUOTE=woolio1;46179215]Yes. This is satirical. The only reason the Nokia 3300 is in the video is because it's pretty well-known for being completely indestructible.[/QUOTE] it recently blocked a tear gas bullet in china completely.
[QUOTE=Rammaster;46179213]this is satirical riiight? I mean no shit past phones won't have bending problems, if it happened in the past, everyone would be flipping out that "X" phone bends when it's in your pocket.[/QUOTE] This specific phone model is the one you see in all the memes about indestructible nokias.
I'm disappointed that he wasn't using actual breaking-point testing tools. What would he have said if it did bend? "Well, it bent, but it felt like it took a lot more effort than the iPhones"? He probably could have used a screw press like my old high school had for testing popsicle-stick bridges (don't laugh - we managed to make one that could handle the 200lbs max pressure it could achieve). Then we would know exactly how much force it takes to destroy a 3310.
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