Youtube Shows iPhone SE Falling From the Skies

Youtube Shows iPhone SE Falling From the Skies Clapway

The pressing question of if an iPhone can survive a 1,000-foot drop while wrapped in duct tape is something the world has been awaiting for years. The wait is finally over. Thanks to one YouTube video, we can all rest easy knowing the end result.

THE ART OF DROPPING AN IPHONE FROM THE SKY

Dropping a duct tape encased iPhone from the sky is no easy task. Thankfully there’s a beautiful YouTube video that shows us how to do it. It all begins by shelling out the few hundred dollars for that iPhone SE that you will not be using. After that, violently rip off that screen film like it’s no big deal and wrap that sucker in a healthy dose of duct tape. Like this YouTube user, you obviously have an enough money to destroy a brand new smartphone, so you should also have enough money to own a drone. Get that drone fired up and crank it to 1,000 feet. From there, let gravity do the rest.

YOUTUBE GIVES US THE RESULTS

The hype is now sufficiently built up and the result is exactly what one would think would happen, with a twist. As seen in the YouTube video, the iPhone gets whipped up to a brisk 1,000 feet by the drone and then dropped to its inevitable grounding. The duct tape iPhone case does a better job than one might think. Physically, the phone looks like your Aunt the day after New Years Eve. Cracked face, demolished back, warped sides and tarnished innards. Unlike your Aunt, however, the smartphone somehow still works like a charm. All functions seem to be alright despite its rough exterior. We can all thank YouTube for going where no man has gone before.

THE WORLD NEEDS IDIOTS TO FUNCTION

Let this video be a lesson on society. Is it idiotic to drop a brand new Apple device from the sky for fun? Certainly. However, if these guys didn’t do it, no one would ever know the effect. The world would be filled with a bunch of “what ifs”. Intelligent people are too busy sending capsules to Mars or turning DNA into data. We need the idiots of the world to solve the pressing questions like this. We need these idiots to function. So, thank you.