GLOBAL – Yesterday we unveiled the new Nokia 3720 classic. This iron-willed device has been on the receiving end of some seriously tough love this week, with every painful moment captured on film. Your response to our series of videos (which were always intended to be a bit of fun) has been great, and thanks for all your comments. So having put the Nokia 3720 classic through these brutally unscientific tests, we thought we’d find out which video you liked best by putting it to a vote.
In case you missed what we did to it, we whacked it with a golf club, booted it like a rugby ball, took a swim with it, dropped it off a very big ladder, dropped it in a pint of beer, shot at it with a paintball gun and drowned it in jelly.
Click through to see each of the videos, pick your favourite and get your vote counted.
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GLOBAL – We’ve put Nokia’s new rugged phone through some grueling tests over the past few days, and this time we release the safety lock and fire at it with a paintball gun, and suspend it in jelly to see if it can survive.
I think I can safely say no one has ever done either of those things to a phone before (probably for good reason).
So our latest real world experiments – outside the safety and sanity of the lab – see us capture on film the moment we drown Nokia’s new rugged phone in green jelly and shoot it with green pellets (to colour coordinate with the Conversations website, of course). Watch both videos right here.
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GLOBAL – Nokia’s new rugged device is on the receiving end of yet more tough love. Today we’re highlighting another batch of real world (and rather harsh) experiments that we recently conducted on the consenting caller. This latest series of videos sees Nokia’s tough phone go toe-to-toe with a swimming pool, a pint of beer and a very tall ladder.
Watch all three videos to find out how the rugged phone fared in these not-so-scientific tests.
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GLOBAL – When a new rugged device started doing the rounds internally recently, we decided to get all scientific and conduct a few tests. First job was to work out what tests we could conduct. Given that Nokia’s reliability lab do a lot of work on scientifically testing devices, we thought we ought to take more of a “real world” angle on things. We also figured it’d be a good idea to bring a video camera along to record proceedings.
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