Tuesday, February 7, 2012

RIM wrecks its own devices, so you don't have to (video)

Bend, drowning, falls and zap? No, this is not a mnemonic for surviving a fire, it is actually the RIM protocol for the destruction of their own products. In a trio of behind the scenes videos released today, the company unveiled the process of hardware support laboratory, giving users a look at rigorous testing involved in any version prior to marketing. Designed to maintain the operation of expensive kit in top form, several weaknesses to reproduce these tests every day, so when in reality not

drop your phone in the bathroom, which (hopefully) still work. Curious to know what kind of trials and difficulties have been perpetrated in its own portfolio of gadgets Waterloo? For starters, there's something called a "test of moisture penetration," which measures the quality of the device down seals in colored water - repeatedly. Or a series of durability tests, which simulate the crushing weight of his BlackBerry back in a helpless, among other potentially embarrassing scenarios. This is the question of abuse of standard gadgets, as well as a panacea for the problems of accident risks. Click past the break below to participate in a brief little prying.

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