The new Honor 7 gets a more upmarket build compared to its predecessor but is it tough enough to withstand your day to day abuses? To find out in the most extreme manner, they’ve placed an Honor 7 on top of some explosives and tried to blow it up to smithereens.
With the high impact and temperatures hitting as high as 1200 degrees Celsius, the chances of any mobile devices surviving is extremely thin. But you’ll be surprised with the result of this test. As always, don’t try this at home.
Watch the video after the break.
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