We have seen several iPhone drop tests since the original model came out. This one shows an iPhone falling from a 14,000-foot drop.
. While this usually happens from up to 20 feet – and the smartphone cracks entirely – this time, a skydiver jumped from 14,000 feet and didn’t notice his iPhone was loose in his pocket.
The video starts with the jump and the iPhone slipping from his pocket. Then, another video shows Smith and his friends on the ground finding the smartphone. One of his friends says it looks like Excalibur, as the phone is half stuck in the muddy ground. When he takes the iPhone off the ground, everything seems to be working just fine.
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