NASA Takes Samsung Galaxy S7 to Saturn’s Moon; What about iPhone 6?

NASA takes Samsung Galaxy S7 to Saturn’s Moon; What about iPhone 6? Clapway

In case you were wondering, it’s not safe to pour chemical elements on your iPhone. In fact, it destroys it entirely. Seeing NASA just discovered massive amounts of methane on Saturn’s moon Titan, perhaps we’ll see NASA take a Samsung Galaxy S7 up there instead so it can withstand the effects.

NASA DISCOVERS METHANE SEA ON TITAN MOON

An environment that resembles Earth has shown up in an unlikely place. Saturn’s Moon, Titan has large amounts of liquid methane according to NASA. The moon currently has three large seas which NASA believe to be mostly composed of methane. While the chemical is found in abundance on Earth, it reacts a bit different on Titan. However, that does not rule out the possibility that life may exist on Saturn’s moon. It was also noted that Titan’s methane oceans are similar to those on Earth. The atmosphere is even composed of nitrogen and large liquid bodies. However, Titan has low oxygen content. That’s not to say NASA is beyond the realm of exploring Saturn’s moon. They probably shouldn’t bring an iPhone though.

IPHONE WEAKNESS IS BROMINE

Superman has his kryptonite, Wolverine has Magneto and the iPhone has bromine. These are weakness’s I’m talking about by the way. Apple has never advertised the fact that their iPhone is bromine proof and that’s because it’s not. Despite this fact, one individual decided to test this for us. As one can imagine, bromine destroyed the integrity of the iPhone. It looks like intense levels of chemical elements are just not fit for the device. If smartphones want a future in space, perhaps it’s up to the Samsung Galaxy S7 to fill that void.

SAMSUNG GALAXY IS NOT INVINCIBLE

While the effect of bromine on the Samsung Galaxy are unknown, one thing we do know is that it hates liquid nitrogen. Seeing as Titan reported amount of nitrogen, perhaps it won’t be the best place for Samsung Galaxy either. One individual on YouTube showed the effects on the device and without giving too much away, it didn’t help the device function at all. How are astronauts going to post selfies and snap chats from space if their smartphones can’t hold up to the elements? Once aliens see our inferior Apple iPads and Samsung Galaxy’s, humans will be the laughing stock of the universe.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zNvAQvVqmU