Boeing making ultra-safe smartphone
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Dara Danh
I betcha it will have batteries overheating problems, lol. Haha I kid, but it's a major problem with most phones anyway, the Boeing trademark is smoke coming from the battery...
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Elbuda Mexicano
You beat me to it! Yup real safe!! On fire from overheating batteries etc...
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lostrune2
Batteries? It should be OK if it's all made in the USA and not use Japan-made.
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Vijitha Rajapakshe
the Boeing trademark is smoke coming from the battery...
actually it GS-YUASA trade mark,made in kyoto-Japan!
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KnowBetter
Made of carbon fibre to help cut down on on the extra weight for all the fire safety counter measures (METAL FIREBOX). Oh, and by design so Boeing doesn't get any 'burned genital lawsuits', the phone will be 'just' too big to fit front pockets.
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Thunderbird2
Airbus will probably develop a better one later, lol
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Jean ValJean
The UltraSafeFone will only be available for Party Elites.
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SenseNotSoCommon
to protect them from... themselves. Hurrah, doubles all round!
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TrevorPeace1
But how does it make it 'ultra-safe' for the people who suffer collisions from those idiots who walk while concentrating on their phones?
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