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Dropping a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Down Spiral Staircase 300 Feet - Will it Survive?

Published on Sat, Aug 24th 2019 Entertainment Rectangular HD

The new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is out! What better way to test out the durability than to drop it from 300 feet up!

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This YouTube channel focuses on conducting various experiments, primarily centered around the resilience of electronic devices such as iPhones, Androids, and gaming consoles, subjecting them to challenging conditions including subjection to boiling liquids, crushing forces, freezing temperatures, and steep drops. Other materials, like black powder and metallic objects, occasionally interact with the devices, providing entertaining content aimed at viewers interested in technology, engineering, and scientific observation.
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Smashing technology since 2011. Oh yeah, I am also Ukrainian.