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fox love iphone case

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While our test was a bit more scientific, this viral video from YouTube channel GizmoSlip posted on Saturday takes it a step further by freezing a Galaxy Note 7 in a block of ice and then dropping it from 100 feet (30.5 meters) onto concrete. Of course, the video shows the drop in slow motion for added effect. The Galaxy Note 7 survives the freezing process, which says a lot about its waterproof guarantee. The device even comes away from the drop onto concrete with its glass cover intact. But does it turn on at the end of the experiment? Watch the video above to find out.

Watch as Samsung's large-screen phone gets the ultimate durability test with only ice to protect it from an impressive height, We get it, Dropping brand new, expensive gadgets to see if they'll break under extreme conditions is fun, Not only do plenty of YouTubers dedicate full video channels to dropping smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices to test their durability, we fox love iphone case did the same thing here at CNET last week with Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..

The majority of Pokemon seem to spawn in totally random places that have nothing to do with their type. For example, I keep catching Staryu, a water-type Pokemon, in parking lots. If I had a Pokemon for every time I saw this myth I would have caught 'em all by now. Nope. Legendary Pokemon haven't been released in the game, so no matter what someone tells you, you aren't getting one. Some people have gotten their hands on some, but Niantic told IGN this was a mistake and the Pokemon were revoked.

Beware of third-party apps or hacks that claim to allow you to catch legendary Pokemon, These can get you banned from the game, This one comes up a lot in forums, Some say that to capture a Pokemon your ball needs to go through the colored target ring, Aiming for the circle is fine, but you don't need to get your ball inside the hoop to make a capture, This isn't basketball, Niantic says to throw your ball when the target is at its smallest and to fling your ball at the Pokemon, not the target, When the target is the smallest you can't throw a fox love iphone case ball through because the hole is too small for the ball to fit through..

I've found for better catches you need to hold your finger on your Pokeball until the target shrinks, flick the ball and aim for the Pokemon's rump or shoulders. This throw skims the top of the target hoop. Some argue that you get Nice, Great or Excellent throws if your Pokeball hits the Pokemon inside the colored inner ring. I can't say this is 100 percent true or false, but I haven't really seen any evidence to prove it. In fact, Nice, Great and Excellent throws seem to be somewhat randomly doled out.

 
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