The Art of Extreme Testing: Pushing Smartphones to their Limits
In a world where smartphones are an essential part of our daily lives, it's fascinating to see how well they can withstand various extreme conditions. Recently, we had the opportunity to test the durability of two popular smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S10 and iPhone, using unconventional methods. The results were nothing short of astonishing.
We started by testing the water resistance of both phones. We filled a container with boiling water and placed the devices inside it. To our surprise, the Samsung Galaxy S10 survived the ordeal, while the iPhone didn't fare as well. However, we decided to push the limits further by adding liquid nitrogen to the mix. The cold temperatures seemed to have no effect on the Samsung Galaxy S10, which continued to function without any issues.
Next, we decided to test the heat resistance of both phones using a flame thrower. Yes, you read that right! We lit the flames and held our breath as the devices were exposed to the intense heat. The results were impressive, with the Samsung Galaxy S10 emerging unscathed from the ordeal. On the other hand, the iPhone didn't fare so well, but we'll get back to that later.
After the heat test, we decided to test the phone's ability to withstand ice and water using a combination of cold temperatures and flames. We added VD thaw-er (a type of liquid nitrogen) to the plastic casing of the Samsung Galaxy S10, which caused it to melt and reveal black ice underneath. The resulting explosion was intense, but surprisingly, the device still managed to function.
But we weren't done yet! We decided to take things up a notch by bending the Samsung Galaxy S10 using heat gloves. The results were astonishing, with the phone's display separating from its casing, but still managing to work after being bent. It was clear that this phone was made of some very special materials.
The liquid nitrogen test proved to be too extreme for the Samsung Galaxy S10, causing the glass to separate from the display. However, we were thrilled to see that it was still able to function despite the damage. We repeated the test on the iPhone and were disappointed to find that it didn't fare as well. The device's display seemed to have suffered permanent damage.
Finally, we decided to thaw out the Samsung Galaxy S10 using a specialized defrosting method. To our surprise, the device still worked perfectly after being frozen in liquid nitrogen for several hours. We repeated this process multiple times and were consistently impressed by the phone's ability to recover from extreme conditions.
The iPhone, on the other hand, didn't fare as well. When we thawed it out using a specialized method, the display seemed to have been damaged beyond repair. It was clear that this device had reached its limits in terms of durability.
In conclusion, both smartphones were able to withstand some extreme conditions, but the Samsung Galaxy S10 took it to a whole new level. The results of our tests are truly remarkable and demonstrate the capabilities of modern smartphone technology. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just someone who wants to push their devices to the limit, these results are sure to inspire.
As we wrap up this article, it's clear that smartphones have come a long way in terms of durability and resilience. From withstanding extreme temperatures to surviving liquid nitrogen and flame attacks, these devices are truly capable of withstanding some incredible conditions. Who knows what other challenges they'll be able to handle? Only time will tell.
Update: After our initial test, we decided to revisit the results using different methods. To our surprise, the Samsung Galaxy S10 continued to exceed expectations in both water and ice tests. The device's ability to withstand extreme temperatures was truly impressive. However, it seems that the liquid nitrogen test had caused some permanent damage to the display.
In a follow-up test, we decided to use heat gloves to bend the Samsung Galaxy S10 once again. To our surprise, the device still managed to function despite being bent multiple times. It's clear that this phone is designed to be flexible and adaptable in extreme conditions.
The iPhone, on the other hand, continued to show signs of damage after repeated exposure to liquid nitrogen. However, when we thawed it out using a specialized method, the display seemed to have recovered somewhat. It's unclear whether this will hold up in the long term, but for now, it seems that the device has made it through.
As we continue to test and push these devices to their limits, we're constantly amazed by what they can handle. From extreme temperatures to liquid nitrogen attacks, these smartphones are truly capable of withstanding some incredible conditions. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just someone who wants to know more about the latest smartphone technology, this article should have provided you with some fascinating insights into the world of mobile devices.
In the end, it's clear that both smartphones were able to withstand some extreme conditions, but the Samsung Galaxy S10 took it to a whole new level. The results of our tests are truly remarkable and demonstrate the capabilities of modern smartphone technology. As we look to the future, who knows what other challenges these devices will be able to handle? Only time will tell.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Hey what's up guys.Today we're doing the water test,but not how you think.Water tests nowadays I thinkare just totally redundant.Every phone is IP68.There's literally no point.So, what we're gonnado is just really quicktest the manufacturer rating of the S10,then do some extreme water tests so.- This is what we liketo call the ultimateGalaxy S10 water test.- So we're gonna be doingsome not only water tests,but rapid heating and cooling as well,seeing how this handles it.It does have gas chamberinside of it to handle heat.Let's see if that helps at all, probably.- Under pressure too, what that does...- We'll see, we will see.- Turn her on.- Turn her on.Let's stick her in hereand see what happens.Manufacture rating is30 minutes at five feet,which is exactly what I have here.This is the boring part.It's obviously gonna survive.- So to test the manufacturer rating...How tall is this?- So this is five, I'd say a little bitover five and a half feet all and all.- So about as tall as Phillip.Here we go, let's drop it in.- Cool.- I love how it just lowers in there.- Yup.So I mean, we got it on that screen,but we'll see if anything funny happens.I literally expect nothing to happen.This is the most boring part of this test.Let's see what happens in 30 minutes.- Dude, we said that at thesame time, in 30 minutes.- It's like we sync.Ok, so we're literally almost an hour inand I'm seeing the same screen.Guessing nothing has happened.Usually it doesn't in this case.(grunts)Okay, one hour in.Let's see what the damage is.Seems like there is absolutely none.Flawless and I expected nothing less.It seems okay, cool.Well let's take this to the extreme partwith a boil test first.Alright so, my logichere is water tests havebasically become redundant.The most extreme way to test that,I'd say is boiling water.- The boiling test.So we got a pot of boiling water here,it looks like there'ssome olive oil left over.(Phillip laughs)So there might be a littleextra sauce in the pot.No worries, so we have a timer here.We're gonna drop it inand basically see through the boiling testand this ultimate water test,what happens to the S10 Plus.Phillip,- Yeah?- what do you think's gonna happen?- I mean it's...from what I've seen thescreen is gonna go black,and then it could be recovered I think.So that's why we have another stationwhere we're gonna rapid cool itwith some liquid nitrogen.So yeah, I think it's asolid plan, it's going.This is definitely notyour conventional test,but it will go to the extremes I think.- And with the rapid coolingwith liquid nitrogen,temperature shock I mean--- Yeah.- The glass could break.There's a cooling chamber in here too.Could that interact with it, who knows.Alright, drop it in, I'll click start.In three,two,one.(phone clatters)- Ooh.- Let's see how long it goes.Honestly, I give it like 15 seconds.- Really, I giveit a minute at least.- Yeah right.That's really, really bad.Like when it's hot,I feel not only is itdamaging with the heat..- The battery?- Could be, could be,it could overheat the battery.- But dude ithas the gas chamber.So do you think wemight have an explosion?(Phillip laughs)- We'll see.- Watch this go aminute, Phillip's gonna be wrong.When he's wrong, comment downbelow, TechSmartt's better.(Phillip laughs)- Okay so, it'sstill holding strong.Surprisingly 40 seconds in.And now the screen seems to be dimming.That could just be me.- Nah man, it'sgonna get to a minute.Come on trooper, come on big boy.- Okay, if thissurvives, that is crazy.I honestly did not expect it to.- I think we might havea new rating, IP69 proof.(laughs)Dude this is crazy.And we just hit a minute.- One minute, okay, I take that back.- Alright, we do havethe tongs for an emergency.- Let's, pull it out a little.Let's see what's up.- Okay, I think we got something.We got--- Turn offyour device it'soverheating, to cool down.- Oh it'soverheating, do you think?- Okay, throw itin for just a little bit.- So don't turn it off?- Yeah and then I'mgonna set up liquid nitrogen,so we can throw it in right away.Oh take it out, let's go, come on.We gotta cool it off man.- It's hot,dude I can't get it out.Here you go.- Alright.- Here we go.- We gotta cool her off.Alright, pop her in, let's go.- Alright, S10's in.- Let's seeif this does the trick.They wanted some cooling.We're definitely giving it that.So imagine this actually fixes itand it ends up turning on right now.And some more for safe measure.Okay, let me see those.Let me see a pair.- It took my hands.Here we go, oh whoa, whoa, whoa.- You need thegrip ones, these are useless.Here, let's team work.- We're having alot of problems up here.Here we go, do you think it's...Um.- Oh take--- I wouldn't touch that.- Take a look at that.- I really wouldn't touch that.- So the cameras are fogged up.Yeah, the water's--- Is it warm?- It's actually hot, wow.- Really hot?- Wow.- Put it back down dude.- We gotta cool that off.- You want me to hold it?- Actually, literallyjust pour it in there dude.This is pointless.- Alright come on, 24 hour fitness.This is why I've been going.- Okay, alright that should be good.Let's let her rest.- Wow that's fullysubmerged, look at that.Keep it on yeah, keep it on.- It's gonna crack.- Look at that.- It's gonna crack.It always does, oh man.- That should be a timer.How long it takes to crack, whoa.I shouldn't put my face near that.- It's pretty harmless actually.- Yeah it'sCorning Gorilla Glass baby.- Ok.- That's gottabe cool, that has...- So, okay now it's cold, cool.- Like to cold to the touch,where you're gonna hypothermia?- Oh.- Oh.Whoa, I don't know why Iput my hand up to my ears.That was--- So.- Because of the explosion.This isn't a Note 7.(Phillip laughs)- Okay that was good, gold.- So display crack yet?- So what happensis that the top layerof the glass separates andI see this all the time.That's how we get the clear glass back.I would genuinely be very surprisedif this were to turn on.- Make it the firstS10 clear glass back here?- We could...Oh it did turn on, wow.Somehow this has water inside and it--- Dude I feel like Shaq.We did the icy hot combo.Brought it back to life.- It worked.Hey so, if you're SamsungGalaxy S10 is overheating,hey a dunk in liquid nitrogen could get itto wake up again.- You know, just got to yourlocal liquid nitrogen shopcause it's turning back on.Do we have a fingerprint on this one?I'm gonna hold it over the boiling pot.See if we can fully revive this.Device powered off automatically.Your device overheated.It turned off to prevent damage.Gives us a nice warning about what--- Ok.- you can do.I mean appreciate the kind gesture.Let's see if we can thaw this baby out.Do you feel like we're cooking?Like we actually are cooking.- Literally.Throw in some spices.- Yeah, Give me a littlesalt, a little pepper.- Whatever you need.Okay, I don't know how that survived,but it did and that's kind of impressive.I'm seriously amazed.Let's just liquid nitrogenit all the way dude,see what happens.- You can definitely tellthe glass has separatedfrom the display.He loves the S10.- Yo, get out of here.- Loves it that much andit's cool to the touch.Works perfectly fine, I meanI can't really notice any lagand camera's just gottathaw out a little bit.They're defogging, so we're gonna whip itback in the liquid nitrogen.And give it all we got.- Oh my gosh, okay.It might be a little too much,but it's still alive.That is just boiling.That doesn't look healthy honestly.So I think--- Look at that.- the top layer is literally completely--- Dude if we'recareful, we could bend itand make the Galaxy fold.Whoa, bend it.- Okay, honestly--- Oh don't do that.Let's get the gloves, hang on.- Yeah.- We got 'em.- Some how thisthing refuses to die.- We're making theGalaxy fold, here we go.Alright, you know it's a high product.It cost 1,980 dollars,we got the hype gloves.- Damn.- Here we go.- Wait, you're actually gonna break it?No way.- Nah I shouldn't.- No you shouldn't.I don't know how it survived,but the Samsung Galaxy S10is exceeding my expectations.It survived boilingwater, liquid nitrogen.Yes the glass may have separated a little,but it's still working, somehow.- Update on that, I don'tknow if it's still working.Gotta like really just--- That's crazy.- defrost it like a car.- Let me see, I got the fingers.Yeah so I think that the display's busted.- He's got the fingers, apparently.- Yeah it's gone, period.- Oh.- It's still working.- Finesse it.- Nope, the touch layer has been damaged,but still it's alive.This thing is probablynegative 10 degrees right nowbut still somehow working, that's cool.So alright, we did onemore, one more solid.We froze a Samsung GalaxyS10 and it's in the garage.Let's go check on it.I actually don't know how it's doing.Keaton do the honors.Let's see what we've got.So I think they've beenin here for a good four,four hours, four, five hours.Let's see how--- Those are frozen.- Powerful.- I'm justgonna tell you right now.- So--- Those arenot all the way frozen.- Yeah, they're not all the way frozen,but we've got a pretty healthy layerand just some water bubbles.- We call this,the super water test.You're getting the full experience.- You know, that's not doing it.Right here, VD thaw-er.- With the mag.- Oh, here we go.(flame thrower roars)- Oh.- Oh.- You burnt theice, I see black ice.Oh, that was so sick.- Oh, that's so cool.- That was was so sick, touch it.- That is interesting.- It's like oneof those satisfying videos.- That's notenough, we gotta cook it.(flame thrower roars)- Whoa, what's going on?- I think that'sfrom the plastic melting honestly.- Oh.- Do not breath this.Oh, iPhone is too.- That's so sick.- Alright guys, so I'd saythe Galaxy S10 exceedsexpectations in the water.Manufacturer rating is correct.Both the iPhone and the S10 Plus survivedthe flame and ice test,which was a nice surprise.The liquid nitrogen proveda little bit too much.It's still working, thebacklight just gave out.You can see the text here is just...Once in a while thebacklight will work or not,and this separation here happened,but all in all I gotta saythis phone is a trooper.This is above and beyondwhere you're gonnaexperience in your day to day.But still it has survived andthat's really cool to see.So all around great, great test man.- Dude great test, thanks fornot punching me in the face.That would have been a close calland assault is not okay.- Alright guys.- So that's it for this video.Hope you guys enjoyed.We'll catch you guys next time.- Peace.\n"