Sometimes the stars align and incredible things happen. The normal thing is that if we lose our iPhone in the middle of the sea, we go with it the hope of having it in our hands again one day. Exactly that is what the protagonist of this story thought ... Without knowing that, 54 days after the ocean swallowed his beloved device, he would have it with him again.
The truth is that the story is not particularly exciting. It is about an individual who, like so many others, went on vacation with his iPhone and a protector that would keep him safe from the water. At one point, while in a kayak, the subject fell into the water and with it, his iPhone 6 Plus. The iPhone was in a waterproof bag that was hanging from a strap around his neck, but somehow when it came out of the water it slipped out and fell into the sea.
Although they tried to find him after the mishap, it was completely impossible. Faced with this situation, the most sensible thing our unfortunate friend could do was activate the iPhone's Lost mode, even with no hope of ever recovering the smartphone. What was your surprise when, 54 days after the incident, you received a notification warning that your iPhone had been turned on again.
The story concludes with a friendly meeting between the person who saw the bag that contained the iPhone while diving and the original owner, whose surprise was great to see that the protective bag had perfectly done its job, not letting a drop of water during that month or so that the iPhone spent in the depths. You can read the full story here.
Nice story, it lacked aliens.
Besides gambling and sluts.
What the story lacks is usefulness, go to the current page.
Seriously, you only publish crap, some copy and paste, people do not stop complaining, and you are still the same, and then people saying that if we do not like that we do not enter. If we complain, it's about something, and the day we pay attention and don't go in, you'll wonder why you don't already have so many visits.
The news is false, it is about covert marketing, but since they do not contrast anything here, so we go.
It smells to me that the story is just covert publicity. But at least it is curious.