The direction wouldn't matter. Even if someone smashed my S10e and gave me another S10e, I would be pissed, beceause making the phone behave exactly the way I want is a very long drawn process over its lifespan
I’ve watched the video before, and he doesn’t actually smash anyone’s phone. He asks to borrow their phone to call someone and smashes a decoy phone. In other words, he practically just gives them an iPhone.
JonathanAK14 on January 25th, 2020 at 17:14 UTC »
Breaking peoples Samsung Note10+, Then giving them a cracked iPhone SE
JM-Lemmi on January 25th, 2020 at 17:27 UTC »
The direction wouldn't matter. Even if someone smashed my S10e and gave me another S10e, I would be pissed, beceause making the phone behave exactly the way I want is a very long drawn process over its lifespan
showshi on January 25th, 2020 at 17:54 UTC »
I’ve watched the video before, and he doesn’t actually smash anyone’s phone. He asks to borrow their phone to call someone and smashes a decoy phone. In other words, he practically just gives them an iPhone.