Modern smartphones are pretty tough. The Galaxy S8 remarkably so. But don't test it using equipment that isn't yours.
There's a cottage industry of people destroying phones on camera for entertainment. From to and , the world loves to see how far we can push the glass and metal that comprise the protective layer of our pocket computers.
But when you decide to destroy a phone, make sure it's yours.
Targatheory
06-20-2017 04:39 AM
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Just to share regarding the S8+'s screen. Visited a local Target store where they had the S8 and S8+ on demo/display. I carry my house key (regular trapezoid/triangle type house key in the USA) on a Cold Steel Micro Recon mini keychain knife. I ABUSED THE SCREEN AS MUCH AS I COULD. I was absolutely flabbergasted by the amount of muscle force and strength and pressure I applied to this...
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Now, normally in a post like this, we'd tell you to continue the conversation in our forums! but that's not possible in this case, because the thread is closed — for obvious reasons. But we want to draw attention to it as an example of what not to do. Respect the property of others, even if it is owned by a big corporation.
Don't be this idiot.
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There's a cottage industry of people destroying phones on camera for entertainment. From to and , the world loves to see how far we can push the glass and metal that comprise the protective layer of our pocket computers.
But when you decide to destroy a phone, make sure it's yours.
Targatheory
06-20-2017 04:39 AM
“
Just to share regarding the S8+'s screen. Visited a local Target store where they had the S8 and S8+ on demo/display. I carry my house key (regular trapezoid/triangle type house key in the USA) on a Cold Steel Micro Recon mini keychain knife. I ABUSED THE SCREEN AS MUCH AS I COULD. I was absolutely flabbergasted by the amount of muscle force and strength and pressure I applied to this...
Reply
Now, normally in a post like this, we'd tell you to continue the conversation in our forums! but that's not possible in this case, because the thread is closed — for obvious reasons. But we want to draw attention to it as an example of what not to do. Respect the property of others, even if it is owned by a big corporation.
Don't be this idiot.
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