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Xiaomi Seems To Be Testing Its Devices With Crustaceans

The company appears to have put its dinner to work.

 

Xiaomi seems to be having some fun with its dinner lately. Apart from the odd videos that take pot shots at Apple products, we now have a video documenting how the new Mi Note keeps up with the claws of.... crabs and lobsters.

In what seems like a pressure test for another species (humans have hands), Xiaomi literally seems to be food testing their products.

While the first two crabs clearly do not manage to put a scratch on that Gorilla Glass 3 protected construction, its the lobster test that is indeed the interesting one.

But it also happens to be the test where Xiaomi does not show the results. Did the phone survive? Well, we may have an idea.

Problem with pincers is that pressure makes sense only if the area where the pressure is being applied on, is smaller in size (jaws are better than pincers indeed).

To put things into perspective, the average pressure from the pincers of a sizeable dinner lobster would be in the range of 27 lbs to 58 lbs. Now if the object that those pincers happen to be gripping on to happens to be your finger, this would increase to 550 to over a 1000 lbs per square inch. The results? We would indeed leave that up to your imagination.

So as per Xiaomi’s video, we would not be able to tell the conclusion, but we are pretty sure that it would not be able to do much damage to the Mi Note, considering its size and the sandwiched layers between them.

Hopefully PETA does not take a pot shot at them.

 
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TAGS: Mobile Phones, Android, Xiaomi Mi Note, Xiaomi

 
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