They launch an iPhone 6 from more than 30.000 meters high

Last November, case maker Urban Armor Gear decided to putting iPhone 6 to the test launching it from more than 30.000 meters high.

During its trip, the iPhone 6 was subjected to winds of about 112 km / h and temperatures below -60ºC, values ​​that exceed the values ​​recommended by Apple for the correct operation of the terminal. The iPhone 6 started its ascent on but due to the cold, it ended up freezing and shutting down.

The decline experienced by the iPhone 6 was also entertaining. The phone began to descend due to the effect of gravity but in a totally uncontrolled way, reaching at times turns of up to 150 revolutions per minute. We do not believe that he was dizzy but if we add that to the speed reached during his fall, the blow was quite hard, yes, he was lucky enough to fall on damp and not very compact earth that cushioned the impact quite a bit.

In the end, iPhone 6 survived its adventure and it worked normally again. Urban Armor Gear cases meet military standards of protection and that is always an extra security against falls and shocks. It is clear that nobody needs so much protection for the day to day but if we usually practice extreme sports, visit the mountain regularly or are involved in situations in which the iPhone 6 can fall, it is not a bad thing to bet on a quality case how is.

I myself carried that same model but for the iPhone 5s during the past year and the truth is, I really liked it both on an aesthetic level and on a protection level. It is not very cumbersome and protect more than enough For the vast majority of cases, then it depends on how lucky we are.

In any case, do not get carried away by these types of videos since this case will not make your iPhone indestructible. For me, the video does much better advertising of the GoPro that perfectly endured the entire adventure without shutting down.


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  1.   Christian Assame said

    what people without brains!

  2.   Manuel Nolasco Acosta said

    If only one meter becomes dust so they go so far

  3.   carlos cutie said

    And they continue with bullshit !!!!!

  4.   Carlos Manuel Guerrero Duarte said

    For

  5.   Jose Luis Nieto Notary said

    To "double" the speed of sound when falling

  6.   Borja said

    And what cover is that? Please answer, I need to know 🙁

  7.   Jorge Luis Fernandez Roman said

    Nothing is proven, the iPhone did not shut up alone 😒

  8.   Jose Carlos Ramos-Sanchez said

    And …… .what nonsense

  9.   Mariela India said

    -60º F (Fahrenheit) that is about -18º C

  10.   vaderiq said

    They are UAG covers, you find them on Amazon. I recommend them and for me they are 100% reliable, I have used them since I had my Galaxy s3 and now with my Galaxy Note 3 it has endured several falls and even perfectly protects the screen in case it falls with the screen down at some point. They are made of plastic-rubber, flexible and hard at the same time. They feel very premium, plastic but premium.

  11.   almost all said

    Well, I thought that he had thrown himself bareback, but he fell along with the support with which he was taken to the heavens, which also prevents him from falling fully to the ground (although some say that this is not noticeable from the height from which fell). Even so, as the article says, it also depends a lot on the suede (and I don't usually have it) since if it falls right off the side of the screen in a place with rocks, you screwed up your invention.

  12.   borjas said

    Does that cover protect the iphone from bending? thanks for your help