Man dips Phone in Water to Prove it's Waterproof but it Stops Working in Video
- A man's phone got damaged as a result of trying to prove to his friends that it was water-resistant
- The gentleman, after realizing that his phone had disappointed him, tried to still wear a smile but he was given away by its fakeness
- Social media users have been sharing their thoughts and drawing lessons from the rather hilarious video
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A gentleman whose name is not disclosed is cracking lots of ribs on social media after a video of him fruitlessly attempting to prove he was a big guy surfaced.
In the footage that is fast going viral, the gentleman amidst cheers from his friends boldly dipped his android phone in water that contained ice to show the crowd that it was waterproof.
However, shortly after the phone got in contact with water, the backlight went off and all attempts made by the gentleman to get it working again proved futile.
See the video below:
Realizing what had happened, the gentleman faked a smile to make it look as though everything was still under control but that even cracked the viewers up the more.
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Gvangahun suggested that the gentleman was misled into thinking his phone had the water-resistant feature.
Someborry gave him wrong information
spill_twist also indicated that the young man simply wanted to follow other people but was blind in doing so.
Siiaaa,what apple Dey do .u wan do some
me_maame_effeh mentioned that she had a strong conviction about where the young man bought his phone.
I'm sure he bought it from Circle
In another interesting story, a video has emerged on social media in which a woman could be seen passing out after receiving an iPhone gift from her siblings who threw her a surprise birthday party.
During the party, the gift was unveiled and the woman couldn't believe her eyes. She fainted momentarily and got back on her feet to express shock over the surprise.
One of the woman's siblings, Ade Emmanuel Ibikunle, shared the video on his LinkedIn page and showered her sister with encomium.
Ade said her sister made it a point of duty to send him money during his university days, adding that she was always there for her younger ones.
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