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Wednesday 28 November 2012

Galaxy S III survives the strain tests.


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That allows you to give consumers peace involving mind, Samsung Tomorrow has launched a YouTube video  detailing the load tests that the handset is subjected to.

First, the home button is pressed a lot more than 200, 000 times to determine its durability. Typically, you'd use about 200-300g involving pressure when pressing the particular button, but Samsung employs 1kg of pressure inside its tests.

Next, about 100kg of pressure is put on the screen using any robotic denim-clad bum to view if it will split when sat on. We were also quite fascinated to understand that the S III is flexed left and right 25 times inside tests, too.

Here's a fascinating test: The S III is thrown right mixture full of hard silicone objects for one hour in the scratchproof test. This simulates the every day wear and scratches that will keys and coins may cause on your handset.

Here is the video..

Finally, we have the bad weather simulation test. Samsung's chamber drips 60 milliliters involving water for 10 minutes, to ensure that you'll be able to still use your smartphone when caught within the rain. We also see what appears to be the rugged, US-only Samsung Rugby Seasoned being hosed down together with 12 liters of mineral water for 35 seconds.

In total, Samsung's smartphones are claimed to endure up to seven tests to be able to verify their durability.

Don't try these at your home, of course





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