Nokia 3310 was one of the most robust mobile phones as you may already be aware if you've ever used one. The internet has been set ablaze with a brand-new video about the storied Nokia mobile phone. Can it survive a charge of a million volts? Let's find out.?
YouTuber Kreosan made the decision to put it to the ultimate test, and the result is unprecedented. One million volts of charge were applied by the YouTuber.?
It goes without saying that it appears to be a scene from a science fiction film. The intense moment as the phone's electric charge surges through it is captured on video. Its display does show something. Can the Nokia 3310 withstand a million volts of power?
The phone has always been renowned for its toughness, and it also passed the ultimate test of withstanding high-voltage electricity. A brief video of this electrifying experiment by YouTuber Kreosan was shared on Twitter. Kreosan is no stranger to high-voltage experiments.
In the complete video shared by YouTuber Kreosan from 2018, he put the phone to the test against a smartphone worth Rs 10 crore, in case anyone was curious about what happened to the phone after the experiment.?
The Nokia phone was fine, but the smartphone's sensors burned out, rendering it essentially useless. While the voltage was still flowing through, it was inoperable for a while.?
The moment it was stopped, the phone resumed normal operation.It goes without saying that when the voltage test's winner was revealed, internet users were astounded. Even so, the fact that the Nokia 3310 can endure almost anything came as no surprise. The video has given people on the internet something to think about.?
A man wrote, "And the answer is absolutely nothing you can still use it, and it won't need charge for the next 3000 years."
An account also shared, "My Nokia phone was drowned in the Colorado river and I ran over it with my car after it fell out of my pocket. It survived. But I could never go back to T-9 to text."
"They built the first generations of cell phones to last 20-30 years. They built the latest generation of phones to last 2-3 years," wrote another.?
A man shared, "Legit dropped one of these from the top of a roller coaster and, after finding it in three pieces on the ground, it still worked."
Another shared, "I had a Nokia, not the 3310 but a Nokia. Thought I lost it during the winter. Ten days later I heard a beep-beep-beep and it was the phone, submerged in snow (running out of battery. It was 100% fine."
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