iPhone found crashed 5,000 meters below the plane without its door: It works perfectly

Recently, we wrote at length about the door falling from an Alaska Airlines plane. The investigation continues into some loose bolts on the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft model flying over Portland: There were moments of panic on the ship.

Due to the loss of pressure in the cabin, many objects were sucked into the void, including a mobile phone that Seanathan Bates found intact and working yesterday after a 5,000-foot fall in a roadside bush. Bates publishes photos of iPhone roadside discovery

Jennifer Homendy, chair of the U.S. Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which is investigating the crash, shared Bates’ post publicly and wrote, “Thank you for your help.” This isn’t the only smartphone to survive the fall: A second device was found after the crash. Almost intact.

The legend of Nokia’s most durable and indestructible mobile phones ever from the late ’90s is dangerously shaky.

Source: Today IT

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