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Will it Blend?: iPhone 4

The guys at Blendtec are at it again. Or are they?

Well, this is not quite the iPhone 4 blending epic that we’ve have hoped for, but it does give a teaser of what is to come. Yes people, Blendtec will blend the iPhone 4 just after it’s available in stores. At least that’s what it says in the video.

But there’s a bit of mystery here. The end frame of the video says “to be continued June 25…”, because the Blendtec guys think that they can get the iPhone 4 by then, but we all know that’s not going to happen. Apple has just pushed back the in store date for the iPhone 4 to July 14. So expect to see the blending carnage by then. Unless of course they can get it before that.

We’re definitely looking forward to this. We want to see how the super tough aluminosilicate glass panel is going to stand up against those manacing Blendtec blender blades.

What is to come after the thorough blending? Well you can expect the iPhone 4 to be kicked about by a group teenagers full of angst and also. Also a video of the smartphone being cooked to perfection in a microwave. Oh we can’t wait!

In the meantime, take a look at the Blendtec video after the jump.

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