Smartphone that fell at 4,000m altitude is fine...Even the broken button works fine
May 13, 2025
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According to the Mirror and other foreign media, it's a wing shooter and a skyIverin Casey Play, 37, recently enjoyed skydiving over Honiton, Devon, England.
He jumped from 14,000 feet (about 4,267 meters) on the plane and did not zip the front pocket of his jumpsuit.
This caused the 'iPhone 13 Pro Max' smartphone in the pocket to bounce out.
Casey, who landed on the ground, confirmed she didn't have her phone and asked her colleagues if she had left it on the plane.
Hearing that he was not on the plane, he began to search for the whereabouts of his phone using the app 'Find iPhone'. The location of the cell phone appeared to be a forest about 4 miles (about 6.4 kilometers) from where he landed.
When he finally found the phone, he was surprised to see that the device was not damaged and functioning normally.
He said "There were no scratches. It seemed as if he had fallen off the spot in a moment, and he was amazed.
Another surprising thing was that one of the side buttons that had previously failed to work was functioning normally.
He "I was in a restaurant a few years ago and spilled something on my phone"No matter how much I cleaned, the side button was dead, but now it's working well."," he said.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.