Passenger’s iPhone Survived, Intact, 16,000-Foot Fall From Alaska Airlines Plane
Sean Bates, on Twitter/X:
Found an iPhone on the side of the road… Still in airplane
mode with half a battery and open to a baggage claim for
AlaskaAirlines ASA1282 Survived a 16,000 foot drop perfectly
in tact!
It was just still usable — it was seemingly unscathed. It has a case and a screen protector, but landing on grass was surely a huge factor. Just amazing.
When I first saw this story, I was skeptical, wondering how Bates got past the lock screen. But the phone had no passcode, as Bates described in a follow-up video. I find that almost as crazy as the phone surviving a 16,000-foot drop, but I’d probably be shocked to know how many people rock the no-passcode lifestyle. I just don’t get it, given how Face ID makes it feel like you don’t have a passcode.
(Judging by this thread, it’s also apparently quite common for people to turn off Auto-Lock in Settings → Display & Brightness.)
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Sean Bates, on Twitter/X:
Found an iPhone on the side of the road… Still in airplane
mode with half a battery and open to a baggage claim for
AlaskaAirlines ASA1282 Survived a 16,000 foot drop perfectly
in tact!
It was just still usable — it was seemingly unscathed. It has a case and a screen protector, but landing on grass was surely a huge factor. Just amazing.
When I first saw this story, I was skeptical, wondering how Bates got past the lock screen. But the phone had no passcode, as Bates described in a follow-up video. I find that almost as crazy as the phone surviving a 16,000-foot drop, but I’d probably be shocked to know how many people rock the no-passcode lifestyle. I just don’t get it, given how Face ID makes it feel like you don’t have a passcode.
(Judging by this thread, it’s also apparently quite common for people to turn off Auto-Lock in Settings → Display & Brightness.)