If you are sick of Apple and want to switch brands, why not try to explode your iPhone? And not just explode your iPhone in any old way, but using high-tech explosive laser cutting tape to do it. A new YouTube video published by the tech terrorists at GizmoSlip brought out a demolitions expert to put the iPhone 6s to the explosive test. GizmoSlip has done all sorts of unsavory things to iPhones. Apple may even want to hire these tech terrorists in the future. From 6s burrito drop, to condom phone protection, these guys are insane. They are actually really insane, in a fun tech type of way. At least they enlisted demo experts for this video.
The Explosive Laser Cutting Tape
The YouTube tech terrorists brought out Matt Barnett from Bonetti Explosives to help with destroying yet another Apple product. Barnett brought along an explosive laser cutting tape that can cut an inch thick of steel. Unlike most demo tape, this tape explodes without the loud boom. Sorry YouTube bomb fans.
Most iPhone Destruction in a Single Video
The explosive laser cutting tape will not be directly placed on the 6s lab rat. Of course, the tech terrorists will come up with a clever way to try and protect it. What better way than with $30,000 worth of iPhones. That’s right, this YouTube video may be worthy of a Guinness Book nod.
The Apple Circle of Life
The GizmoSlip team has tested smartphone durability in a variety of ways. This explosive test is sure to make Apple fans happy. The $30,000 worth of iPhones were wrapped in a hopefully life-saving 6s circle hug. Then the explosive laser cutting tape was wrapped around the phones worth the same as a Nissan Leaf electric car. Maybe the Leaf can be the next thing these tech terrorists try to explode?
With and Without Case
The YouTube 6s explosive challenge also has a case and no case feature. This was a good idea, since most YouTube and Apple fans would definitely comment on this after the test. The Ghost Face Tech crew volunteered their case to take the heat. The experiment had one phone without a case, and one with a Ghost Tech Atomic 2.0 Case.
Did The 6s Survive this YouTube Challenge?
Surprisingly, there was a fairly good size explosion. Taking back the previous comment, you YouTube bomb fans will like this after all. Unfortunately, the iPhone 6s did not survive the blast. Both the iPhone with case and without case were demolished as expected. It appears that $30,000 of phones are not explosive proof.