Indestructable: Pixavi Launches Explosion-Proof Impact X Android Smartphone
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Anonymous
August 28, 2014 10:42:20 AM
Pixavi, a Norwegian R&D-focused company that researches cutting edge hardware and software technology, has created an Android smartphone called the Impact X, which can work in hazardous areas and is even resistant to explosions.
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tom10167
August 28, 2014 11:34:33 AM
hannibal
August 28, 2014 12:45:13 PM
hst101rox
August 28, 2014 3:18:07 PM
christinebcw
August 28, 2014 4:54:57 PM
I'm with Tom. "Explosion proof" brings out the "Charge the red cape!" in me.
"Really? Explosion proof?!! I just gotta find out!"
Well, I've heard all kinds of good things about kevlar over carbon fiber. And I know it may stop a .50cal shell or two, but what about those German 88s?
And will it land us on the Moon with 8k of memory?
"Really? Explosion proof?!! I just gotta find out!"
Well, I've heard all kinds of good things about kevlar over carbon fiber. And I know it may stop a .50cal shell or two, but what about those German 88s?
And will it land us on the Moon with 8k of memory?
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ttcboy
August 28, 2014 5:59:15 PM
In the Industrial term, "Explosion-Proof" means that the equipment with this certificate will not cause Explosion in hazardous environment filled with volatile gas/dust. It doesn't mean that the equipment can withstand the explosive force. The Aurthur doesn't know about it and just write the article the way he thinks and it is misleading. Read here if u want to know more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_equipment_in_ha...
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ttcboy
August 28, 2014 6:05:54 PM
In the industrial term, "Explosion-proof" or "Ex-Proof" means that this piece of certified equipment will not trigger the explosion in the environment where there are lots of volatile gases, vapors, or dusts. Not that the equipment can handle the explosion. The Aurthur doesn't know that and write the article in the way he think and it is misleading.
Read here for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_equipment_in_ha...
Read here for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_equipment_in_ha...
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CeruLucifus
August 29, 2014 2:20:25 AM
Man that's everything I would want in a smartphone: really tough, water proof, big battery.
Here's the vendor web site: http://www.pixavi.com/product/mobile-devices/intrinsica...
Cellular is 3G/HSPA+ (CDMA available)
Here's the vendor web site: http://www.pixavi.com/product/mobile-devices/intrinsica...
Cellular is 3G/HSPA+ (CDMA available)
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senaji
September 4, 2014 6:00:54 AM
useless phone unless on war fields
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christinebcw
September 4, 2014 6:11:15 AM
And even worse than that - say you're in a pitched battle, you've snuck behind enemy lines and you've found their ammo dump with tubs of nitro. "All I need is a trigger..." and you remember, "Hey! I'll drop my cell-phone in it and call that number, and blow everything to smithereens!"
Then, of course, TTC's comment about "not causing explosions" renders everything moot. "Oh, for wont of a match!"
Then, of course, TTC's comment about "not causing explosions" renders everything moot. "Oh, for wont of a match!"
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