Aight imma go ahead and tell you why that's not possible. If products that are made are highly durable, then people would be using it for generations because there would be no reason not to which means newer products that are made won't be purchased leading economical problems cause your government needs money to maintain you city/country and that money comes from tax and if industries made durable projects and run out of customers that makes thier profits go down which inturn makes the tax that they pay go down so the government won't have enough money to maintain the city incase of mobiles there are other reasons
At 6:46 the brick fails but the real Nokia survives, with some cosmetic damage. Later it gets frozen in liquid nitrogen, thaws and survives, whereas an iPhone gets done for... Man, they made them tough.
I’m sure if apple was going for the same dimensions as a Nokia they could make it much stronger than even it, it’s our fault phones keep getting weaker because we are always wanting them thinner
@@cozymosss I think you are right. Making cellphones thinner and smaller can't make them stronger, quite the opposite. Without an outer shell, they are incredibly vulnerable, and even with them, they can easily be broken.
@@robertodeleon-gonzalez9844 and if you haven't noticed, at least Iphones (I've never owned a non-apple smartphone) have been getting bigger too, which also adds to the weakness of the phones
@@diggitydiggity5523 just some physics. Kilograms are a unit of mass, they only represent how much “stuff” makes something up. As a result, they don’t actually apply a force. This is because the force they exert (their weight) is dependant on the gravity of their location. For example an object with a mass of 10kg will exert about 100 N of force under the earth’s gravity. This 100 N is what we feel when we try to lift it. The difference comes when we change the gravity. If we take this 10kg mass to Mars and try to lift it, it’s weight will feel a lot lighter. This is because under Mars’s gravity it will WEIGH about 38 N. So when you try to lift it up, it will feel about a third as heavy as it did on earth, even though it is the same mass of 10kg. Hope my physics lesson made sense lol, if you’re still confused feel free to ask.
Wow, I didn't know there are fake and original about this legendary phone. The fake one is strong, and the original one is stronger and terrifying. Epic video Bro!!
Unexpected results from the caterpillar phone it got crushed faster than I expected because construction workers used to use them instead of regular phones.
Bruh fake news The real nokia would've gone through the brick,the metal,the floor all the way to the earths core and still be in perfect condition and working
this is too emotional i cant even watch it, its just a phone to some i grew up with it its like a legend is about to be killed, its battery lasted a whole week its shockproof meaning it wont just shatter after a acciedental fall from the sofa it was a strong phone much stronger than todays phones, i cant help it this phone has a special place in my heart because of how durable it is, i know it wont survive the press it will just break my heart watching it been crushed. it is otherwise a very strong phone.
How about see how small a box of cereal gets? Or a loaf of bread, or something like that? I bet a whole box of corn flakes reduces to something the size of a sugar cube.
creo que ommitiste la parte en la que el ladrillo se rompe y el nokia no recibe daño notorio, tampoco cuando literalmente soporto temperaturas extremas bajo 0