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iPhone 3GS dropped in the pool. Still works! Update: 7/1/09: People seem to think I work for Apple. Do you hear that Apple? I would be more than willing to work for you and move to Cupertino, CA. Just let me know. Free stuff also appreciated :-) Uploaded Cover info and strap. Check my other video. I updated info for people having questions about format, why I didn't upload from iPhone, and lanyard. I had NO IDEA this was going to get this much response!!!! Click on 'more info' above to see all of it. Was trying video on my new iPhone 3G S at the pool and dropped it in the pool. Don't know if it's waterproof, but it still works fine. I had a few people comment on seeing a strap in the video. I have a rubber cover and had put a strap through the earpiece hole to avoid just this type of thing. I didn't have it on my wrist at the time, but believe me, I will from now on!!!! Maybe the rubber cover helped with it not getting damaged. Update: Got people wondering why I didn't upload straight from iPhone and aspect ratio. As FYI, I downloaded video to computer, and used NeroVision to make 'YouTube' Friendly and as small as possible. Apparently, it changed the format. As you can see, this is my first vid on YouTube, so I didn't know. Wish I had kept the original. I will take a video of case with strap when I get back from vacation and upload it DIRECTLY from my iPhone. Any other videos I upload will be directly from iPhone (learned my lesson). As of 6/28/09, phone still works fine. Tags: 1st, 3G S, 3GS, broke, broken, damage, drop, dropped, dropped in the pool, drown, drowned, first, iPhone, pool, test, video, water, water damage, waterproof 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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SERVPRO Restores Pinnacle Symphony Place When powerful thunderstorms drenched Tennessee, Kentucky and Mississippi, dumping over 13 inches of rain on the region in two days the Cumberland River, which winds through downtown Nashville, Tennessee, crested at 51.9 feet, 12 feet above flood stage, spilling into the city and surrounding neighborhoods. As the waters receded, cleanup and recovery began as SERVPRO deploys the Disaster Recovery Team. Tags: Pinnacle Symphony place flood, Tennessee Flood, applied structural drying, flood damage, servpro, water damage, water extraction, water in basement, water loss 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |