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Nokia 3720 – A phone that survives torture – Videos included

Submitted by Rishminder on July 8, 2009 – 5:24 amEmail This Post Email This Post | One Comment


When you buy a cell phone you are told to take care of the following things

  1. Not to get the Phone near water or any other liquid leave aside getting it wet.
  2. Take care that the phone does not fall
  3. Keep it clean and avoid any contact to dust
  4. Do not subject the phone to any kind of physical shock or stress

And the you have the Nokia 3720, a phone that defies all the general norms that one keeps in mind while handling a cell phone. Nokia have gone a step ahead and broken all these notations about cell phone care and handling

I said above:  Do not subject the phone to any kind of physical shock or stress, see this video to know how Nokia just trashed it

Also we tend to avoid bringing the phone in contact with water or any other liquid but see the following videos to see a Phone thrive in such conditions

The we avoid the phone getting a fall even from a foot high or so but see the video and find to your amazement that Nokia 3720 can survive a 5 meter drop

Though the phone has not been announced but seeing theses videos the launch is certainly nearing. Although the specs are unknown but the phone is rumored to have

Water and dust resistant (IP54 certificate)
Battery life: over 2.5 weeks standby time
FM radio
Integrated flashlight
S40 OS
2.2-inch QVGA display, 16M colors
25MB internal memory
MicroSD card slot
Bluetooth
3.2 megapixel camera

PS :  I’m going to buy this phone when it comes out and put in a bucket of water or take it to the shower with me !

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