Third test
The first mash, which finally rendered both phones basically unusable, was the result of the common work of gravity and human muscle. First I hurled both phones against the ground with great force, then Bocha tried throwing them as high as possible.
Throwing them forcefully against the ground had no visible results in case of the Samsung, but the Sony Ericsson gained two huge cracks around the display and as a bonus, the phone’s back slipped off. Both devices functioned in spite of needing a reboot to find the network, so the task was still given: one of them has to pass away once and for all.
Bocha jumped around a bit and threw the handsets 7-8 meters high, from where they arrived to a hard ground. This show brought about the day of defeat in means of usability, as the Sony Ericsson “rejoiced” us with a completely broken display, and although the Samsung seemed to be intact from the exterior, it couldn’t access the network, it complained about a SIM card error. Upon taking off the back (this stuck on the phone more than it was before) it turned out that the SIM’s socket broke, so the phone cannot detect the presence of the card, so the Korean phone also gave up the fight in means of usability.
Although the Sony Ericsson’s display wasn’t functional anymore, the device could still access the network, we accepted a call with it, so basically it worked, which is commendable result for a phone that is made for average users.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!