Does The S In IPhone 3GS Stand For Submarine?
Sure, this video must be fake, but the sound is so clear I find hard to believe that it is inside a case. Then again, I find even harder to believe that any iPhone can survive this.
There’s only one way to know the truth: Get your iPhone 3GS to the pool today, submerge for a few seconds, and tell us. Come on. You know you want to do it. Send me your test video to jesus@gizmodo.com.
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The question is – how long. It takes weeks to oxigate all inside, but it definitely will destroy it in few weeks time (unless the guy knows what to do and immediately switched it off and used e.g. clean alcohol to neutralise water)
well thats a pleasant change of headline from “IPhone dropped 30 cm on the wrong angle, screen cracked for ever”
I tryd this and my fone doznt work, this covred by warrnty?
how do you know for sure he was using an iphone?