Author Topic: So... I learned something about this old phone.  (Read 1324 times)

Anyone remember the Nokia 3310?
The Nokia 3210 is one of the most successful phones of all time with over 126 million units sold. The phone has since received arguably the biggest cult status of a mobile cell phone, and is still widely acclaimed today.

Well, guess what.
I found out the phone is practically INDESTRUCTIBLE.
No. Seriously. It even created a internet meme, Indestructable Nokia.
According to this video, the phone could be dropped 3 times from different heights plus be hit by a sledgehammer, and still work. I am actually surprised by this.
I just wanted to share this information with you guys.
« Last Edit: April 22, 2014, 08:27:21 AM by Mr Queeba »

Yeah. stuff was made to last back in the oh so distant day.

Yeah. stuff was made to last back in the oh so distant day.
I know.

WoahwoahwoahwoahWOAH.

You're only just now finding out about the long-standing well-known durability of Nokia phones?!

WoahwoahwoahwoahWOAH.

You're only just now finding out about the long-standing well-known durability of Nokia phones?!
Yes.
Note I am 10 years old.



It's nick name is the Nokia brick, and I can guarantee that you can build a house with them.

« Last Edit: April 22, 2014, 09:43:11 AM by xSetrox »

Yeah. stuff was made to last back in the oh so distant day.
Phones would be made to last these days too if people didn't prefer buying aftermarket stuff to protect it. And the fact that if you had all the waste of space that an old phone had in proportion, you would probably have an inch of plastic surrounding your screen for no reason. Your smartphone would literally be the size of a brick.

Isn't the Nokia Lumia 900 also a really strong phone? In an old video someone uses it as a hammer and it has no scratches.

the real question is, how is it even possible to build a phone that durable

the real question is, how is it even possible to build a phone that durable

90's science

the real question is, how is it even possible to build a phone that durable
Phones would be made to last these days too if people didn't prefer buying aftermarket stuff to protect it. And the fact that if you had all the waste of space that an old phone had in proportion, you would probably have an inch of plastic surrounding your screen for no reason. Your smartphone would literally be the size of a brick.

It's nick name is the Nokia brick, and I can guarantee that you can build a house with them.
Already done.