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Passenger phone found on ground after Alaska Airlines emergency
(abcnews.go.com)
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the fact that "the phone wasn't locked" surprised me more than its surviving the fall ๐ then i realized the discrepancy. i should stop reading posts in privacy communities ๐
Some people are sane and use cases and glass screen protectors. Phones dont have a great enough terminal velocity to damage the internals. People get cases and throw band new iphones out of apartment buildings
I don't feel the need to get a case that would allow my phone to survive an incident that I wouldn't survive.
I want evidence of my gruesome death to be posted online for internet clout
Based
Also if it landed on grass or fell through thin tree branches, there is almost no chance of damage.
My case has saved my phone screen so many times. Its raised edge keeps the screen from smashing into the ground.
I always use a glass screen protector, my last phone (Galaxy A71) only had a case, dropped it 100's of times, one time there was a little pebble on the ground and that shattered my screen, for $10 you can get a 3 pack of glass screen protectors. Well worth it IMO
I have yet to understand the "discrepancy". Which brand doesn't default to locking the phone automatically after a short timeout? I've never had a smartphone that stays unlocked.
Users can change that setting. One of my friends doesn't like having to unlock his phone, so he turned off locking
Just knowing there are people out there who do these things gives me anxiety on their behalf. WHY WOULD SOMEONE DO THAT
they are proud of their butthole photos and want everyone to see
You know you aren't forced to put a password on your phone...