Drilled through a big hole, the Samsung smartphone still works like a 'miracle'
The image of the Samsung Galaxy S8 or S9 (because the front of the two machines is nearly the same) is punctured with a big hole through the machine and still works, causing the people to flutter because this is beyond the stamina of all phones today. .
The image of the Samsung Galaxy S8 or S9 (because the front of the two machines is nearly the same) is punctured with a big hole through the machine and still works, causing the people to flutter because this is beyond the stamina of all phones today. .
The image of this 'super' phone is due to a member whose nickname jhuajhua posted on the Reddit forum 6 days ago. Jhuajhua said that the hole in the phone was caused by a magnetic drill and he confirmed that the device still works in such a state.
The Reddit members commented on this and argued that the reason the device still ran was because the OLED screen used many separate pixels, while the wires connected monitors, CPUs, and important parts. The other on the S8 / S9 is designed under the hole.
I don't know how long this Galaxy works, but it's still a miracle that the device is still active.
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