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Nokia E71 extreme stress test

Posted on December 17th, 2008 by Editorial Staff in Cell Phones, Featured

What do you do to a phone when you really hate it? Do you use give it to someone for free or do you torture it til it never switches on ever again? If you decided the latter is your way of sorting out the problem, then you might want to think again – because it won’t be as easy as you think!

Featured here is the Nokia E71 put to a series of extreme test, things that don’t normally happen to a phone altogether on any one day – it is placed into a freezer, foot test (gets stepped on), washed in a washing machine, scratched, beer test (the E71 gets intoxicated in a beer mug), dust test (thrown inside a vacuum), water test (washed it with water), car test (run over by the wheel).

Does this make it a strong contender for one of the toughest phones in the world so far, I would not have any doubts at all!

[via ipmart.cn]

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4 Comments »

  • T3 Direct said:

    It’s indeed a robust handset, never seen any being returned due to faults…and I can see why.

  • Raja said:

    hmmm… sure its real phone or some dummy plastic phone designed to keep in displays under extreme conditions??? i doubt that.

  • K. Festus said:

    Wow – was that your shoe? I can see how chupples are convenient, but that was one UGLY foot. My God, Man! Think about fashion for once. You’re in public. Thanks for the test, though. I will buy this phone.

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