HTC Touch Pro tear down – using car tyres
Before
Ever wonder what the insides of our slick smartphones looks like? The misfortune of a member of XDA-Developers, who dropped his phone 50 metres (164 feet), and saw it run over by two cars have given us a peek into the insides of the device, and it isn’t pretty. (click for larger versions)
After
The main lesson here is clearly that one should attach something to that lanyard hook after all, and that some things can not be unseen. Another good idea may be to get insurance for your device, which fortunately covered this accident.
Read more about this tale of misfortune at xda-developers here.
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Didn’t he get the license plates?! Those bastards need to be taken to court!!
just wondering, isn’t it “tires”, even in Europe?
What about metres? Isn’t it meters, even in Europe?
@Sean and Ken
In short, USA does not speak English.
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