The Samsung Galaxy S5 has been dropped and gotten run over by an electric car and SUV. If that’s not enough, it was also submerged in a pool and tumbled in a washing machine.
Of all torture test, this is one you shouldn’t miss. Check out the video after the break where it gets interesting towards the end.
It looks like the cells in the battery ruptured and the chemicals reacted with the air or with other chemicals and caused what appears to be a very, very, very dangerous reaction. Moral of the story, be careful when you dispose old batteries and don’t mess with a Samsung because it might just fight back.
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