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► Do high places improve the signal? Discover MYTHS and TRUTHS about CELL PHONES: https://bit.ly/3Ccm3du After all, what's inside the Nokia brick? The Nokia 3310 cell phone was a famous electronic device launched in the year 2000. The cell phone was a success and reached 126 million sales at the time. Much of its fame was due to it being known as resistant, capable of withstanding anything! Is it true? Let it be noted that we bought a Nokia brick over the internet and it came with a complete instruction manual! In addition, it was working perfectly, that is, with the same features as when it was launched in 2000. With that in mind, of course we played the snake game and made a call to hear that famous ringtone. Could what's inside the Nokia brick be adamantium? Actually, no! The assembly of the Nokia brick follows the lines of the cell phones of the time. It has an external cover, a keyboard - which is made of rubber - and passes through an acrylic piece to activate the buttons on the back (or rather, inside). ► The cell phone's main board has a kind of protection on top of the components and serves to prevent external interference from radios on these controls. One interesting thing we discovered is that all the modules of the Nokia brick are not soldered, but rather fitted together. Furthermore, opening the main case allows you to see all the controls of the device, such as the chip, the connections to charge the cell phone, the vibrate call piece, the sound output, the microphone, etc. But now that you've discovered what's inside the Nokia brick, there's nothing better than doing some practical tests and seeing if this device really lives up to its reputation for being extremely resistant. To do this, of course, we did some heavy tests! The first one was with a grinder. The result, to our surprise, was just a scratch. Seriously, the damage was very little, right? Then, the next step was to try to destroy the cell phone with your own hands. By crushing it and using a lot of force. And if with a grinder practically nothing happened, with my hand it didn't even tickle. The following tests required the Nokia brick to withstand the height. We dropped the Nokia from a normal height, like our smartphones sometimes fall, and climbed on a ladder to test it from a higher height. What happened was as expected: it disassembled and released some parts, but in a few minutes, everything was resolved and it returned to normal. Last but not least, was the fire test... or rather, the water test. We threw the device in water! It failed, we dried it, failed again, dried it again and what would be the last test ended up proving the Nokia brick's resistance. So, did you enjoy seeing up close what's inside the Nokia brick? Are you curious to know what Iberê is going to do with it? Watch the full video and find out! Oh, and don't forget to share with that tech-loving friend of yours. ► What's INSIDE the X-RAY machine: • What's INSIDE the X-RAY machine ► What's INSIDE a VIDEOCASSETTE: • What's INSIDE a VIDEOCASSETTE ► Subscribe: https://youtube.com/user/iberethenori... Questions and suggestions: [email protected] Business: [email protected] Press and invitations: [email protected] Website: http://manualdomundo.com.br Facebook: / manualdomundo Instagram: / manualdomundo Instagram Mari: / amarifulfaro Twitter Iberê: / iberethenorio CREDITS Direction and presentation: Iberê Thenório Executive production: Mari Fulfaro Project management: Marcel Albert Camera: Felipe Reis Script: Guilherme Temponi Technical consultancy: Vitor Moreira Production coordinator: Tiago César Silva Production assistants: Roberto “Pena” Spinelli and Arthur Okuda Editing and finalization: Cris Poveda Copyright© 2023 Manual do Mundo®. All rights reserved.