The Nokia Lumia 900 just released recently and im planning to get it soon (No... not because of this video)
Maybe they should use Thor's hammer.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf1fRu9YgfE
Yay!!!
The Nokia Lumia 900 just released recently and im planning to get it soon (No... not because of this video)
Maybe they should use Thor's hammer.
___
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf1fRu9YgfE
Yay!!!
I Thought he was going to hammer the phone with the actual hammer! lol. Still very nice.
Only Nokia..
Holy cheeseballs, I want one now. I wanted a Lumia 800 for a while, but my contract is finishing in october, definitely picking up this one instead.
Disconnect and self destruct, one bullet a time.

| TheFallen said: I Thought he was going to hammer the phone with the actual hammer! lol. Still very nice. |
your not the only one
WhiteDevil said:
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Actually using a nail as opposed to direct contact with the phone is a better way to test a phone strength.
Becuase when using a hammer. The surface area is much larger. thus less piscals (Pressure) per square inch. While a nail has a surface area of about 100x smaller so the pressure is much MUCH larger per square inch.
Basic physics.
Yay!!!
Hadden't seen that one yet. That's pretty strong.
Also Have you seen this video yet. The funniest part is at 0:52
For some reason I thought this was gonna be a Selnor thread and got really excited
Time for hype
Microsoft (albeit with Nokia) can build such a device that can withstand a hammer; is it, however, susceptible to RROD?
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