iPhone 6 Plus has already been discovered to bend just by using the pressure of your own hands. What happens when it is submerged in liquid nitrogen?

Two guys at RatedRR asked themselves the same question.

I've seen dry ice before with my many years of working in the restaurant industry but I have never used liquid nitrogen. My first thought is it must be similar. Don't touch either unless you are using gloves. That's all I really know.

I'm not one of the lucky ones to get a new iPhone 6 Plus, but I'm not sure that I want one. After I saw reports of the large screen cracking by just the pressure of putting it in your skinny jeans! Good thing I don't wear skinny jeans either.

All jokes aside, science is cool and this is awesome.

 

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