Wednesday, October 2, 2019

the unbelievable iPhone


There have been some instances where Apple devices are still underwater when they are discovered and recovered

Works well:

Yet they cannot compensate for this latest incident. In this case an iPhone is still functioning well after being submerged for several months

Nugget Noggin:

Michael Bennett, an American YouTuber, runs the YouTube channel 'Nugget Nogin'. On this channel he is showing videos of diving to the bottom of rivers and lakes in search of treasure. At various times in the past he has invented copros, laptops and more. Earlier this week, he released a video showing the discovery of an iPhone from a riverbank

Covered with moss:

The iPhone was covered with bushy moss under the rubbish. At least that seemed the first time. Upon closer inspection, however, it was revealed that it was actually a waterproof cask. It's not the cheapest way to buy it on the streets

You won't believe it:

Bennett took the iPhone home and decided to break open the casket on the camera. Fortunately the interior of the casket seemed dry. So he started charging the iPhone and running it and never got a SIM card. Believe it or not, it really worked

Immersed in water:

Bennett eventually contacted the owner of the iPhone, Erica Bennett (who they had never known before), and returned the device later that week. Upon inquiry, it was revealed that the iPhone accidentally fell into the river and had been submerged for about 14 months

He had reset the phone:

Returning his iPhone to Erica was an emotional moment. Because she had reset his replacement phone a week before her father died. Therefore, the iPhone not only had some backup photos, but also her father's conversational text messages

How are you?

'It was some sort of emotional moment. Because in the last text message I received from him, she said, 'Hey, I'm playing with you. So I'm sending you a text message. How are you?' I think he phoned me after that. And I'm sure it's Father's Day

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