Miracle: iPhone free fall from a height of 300 meters still 'survives'

In just the past few weeks, two iPhones have set an incredible record when falling from a height of 137m from one of the highest revolutions in Orlando, USA and another dropped from a height of 304m from an aircraft and still normal operation.

In just the past few weeks, two iPhones have set an incredible record when falling from a height of 137m from one of the highest revolutions in Orlando, USA and another dropped from a height of 304m from an aircraft and still normal operation.

Specifically, on July 3, two close friends, Sarvinder Naberhaus and Donna Johnson, had an aerial trip in Ohio (USA) with an old airplane. When 304m above the ground, Naberhaus pulled out the phone and suddenly a gust of wind blew, making the iPhone slip from her hand.

When landing, Naberhaus immediately went to find his phone using the Find My iPhone feature. And it wasn't until the second time that she found the location of the phone, when she called the phone she heard the bell and found her iPhone lying on the grass. The amazing thing is that the iPhone still works well, even without scratches.

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Johnson, Naberhaus's companion, was not surprised and exclaimed: 'Miraculously, a phone fell from a height of 300 meters without any harm'.

Meanwhile, a week ago in Orlando (USA), Cansel Yildirim and a boyfriend went on a StarFlyer roller coaster and accidentally dropped the iPhone 7 Plus without using a protective case while shooting video with the FaceTime app. The process of falling from a height of 137m was returned by the iPhone itself. After landing, the phone continues to record video showing that it landed safely and still works well.

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Update 24 May 2019
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