This is what happens if you drop your Galaxy S7 Edge on the edge

I dunno, I used to slate iPhone's but having been forced to use them at my work for the last two years, I've come to respect them a lot more. While my previous Nokia Lumia 800 and 930 had their own issues (the 930 was especially bad at disconnecting calls), the iPhone continued to function all the time. In the last two years of using the iPhone I've been forced to soft-reset it once. The Lumia's were a pain in the butt and my new Note 4 (930 replacement) has already had issues with the sim card in the first few weeks of ownership.

iPhone's are overpriced but they do function well. Can't knock them for that.

I went from hating them almost choosing an iPhone 6S+ a few weeks ago. It has to be said that the next year or so with the Note4 will decide whether it's replacement is an iPhone. The Note might have better specs but you don't notice these when you are just using the device as a phone, for messaging and emailing. Most of it is wasted on me, frankly - a phone is a phone these days, if I want to do something constructive I pull out my Dell Venue or Surface 3.
 
I read "fridge", for some reason... Something like "what happens if you drop it in the fridge" & BY THE WAY, there was -yet- another TV show (movie, or something) where they'd said to put some batteries (or, what was it, a battery-powered device) in the fridge and it'll last longer.

Oh, YEAH, I think that it was the movie Cell (2016), http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0775440/ and they say to put the phone in the fridge (freezer?!) to make the battery last longer... Without searching the web, this is NOT true, right?! Cold will kill any battery, quick, isn't it??

... Why do I keep hearing this, wrong, information everywhere, heh. Didn't the MythBusters, even, cover it? o.0

P.S.
The movie will scar your for life, btw. You've been warned! xD
 
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