BlackBerry Passport goes through extreme drop testing

Did you receive a kick out of the particular video from the BlackBerry Passport getting torn down with screwdrivers and tweezers? Taking apart the productive handset inside a controlled setting is something you need, but getting some extreme drop testing going you are an entire different destructive play. Sherif and Anas from Axiom Saudi Arabia got their hands on the Passport and visited town by it.

BlackBerry Passport goes through extreme drop testing

The 2 dropped the rectangular, keyboard-icular oddity of the business phone from chin-height, smacking its face, sides, and back upon the asphalt. With no screen protector or case of any kind, it survived having its display intact (save for some scratches), a working camera, and a few dents upon the aluminium sides, but simply there is no other structural or functional injury to speak of.

The enterprising duo also dropped the Passport standing from the rear of the car, showing how the screen' sides took all of the damage that is what supposed to shatter the display.

The shock test concluded with the epic slo-mo throw, which saw the phone getting smacked by Asan's wrist, biting the asphalt, and emerging fully functional after. Good job, BlackBerry - you built a tank!

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