Reporter breaks an unbreakable mobile phone at CES

BBC’s reporter managed to break a mobile phone marketed as “unbreakable”, during a demonstration at the CES 2010 in Las Vegas. Head over to this post to view the video.



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7 Responses to “Reporter breaks an ‘unbreakable’ mobile phone at CES”
  1. hahaaha classic… thats wat happend to the titanic

  2. Yeah that was great, in fairness he was challenged to break the phone and did seem regretfull afterwards.

    It’s seems the manufacturers claim of it being unbreakable is not to be believed.

  3. Well, he was slamming the screen against a probably metal edge. And with a force that is greater than if the phone just fell from 50m of height. Of course that will brake it.

    The screen would have to be bulletproof glass not to brake and that would make the phone so thick it wouldn’t be usable anymore. ;)

  4. It was a rather violent attempt to smash the screen!! Probably beyond what most people would do, at least he has his their promise of a replacement.

    On the trail of tests, the fella on this website (www.isitrugged.co.uk) shot his rugged computer with a shotgun?!

  5. haha How embarassing for the manufacturers

  6. Did Dan Simmons get free phone for breaking it ???

  7. Could you give me personally with any more means on this matter?

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