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What not to do with your iPhone

Once in a while we view a video that literally takes our breath away, that makes us stand up and take notice and that we are truly convinced will change the world we live in forever.

This video is not one of them.

Some mad scientist thought it would be an incredibly funny idea to pop an Apple iPhone into a blender and to see what happens when the maximum setting is turned on.

Frankly, we take this matter quite seriously and do not find it funny at all. Considering an iPhone will cost around £300, this video makes our eyes water.

Blending an iPhone is one of the worst atrocities against mankind that we’ve ever seen.

No laughing matter.






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