An ice rink worker accidentally froze an iPhone for two months 17:12

In November 2024, the daughter of an employee named Steve, who worked on the site, was accidentally frozen at an ice rink in England. After two months, the device was finally removed from the ice. reports 4PDA portal.

During construction, one of the workers left his smartphone on a metal frame, and then the ice rink was filled with 60 thousand liters of water. The employees found the forgotten device the next day and did not try to remove it so as not to damage the structure of the ice. As a result, the device was buried under a 5-centimeter layer of ice.

Steve said he was very sorry about what happened, including the fact that his daughter had bought a new safe. However, his father reassured him, promising to give him a new tool if the old one broke.

Two months later, rink workers managed to retrieve a frozen device that remained fully functional despite being left in the ice for a long time.

“I was ready to give him a new phone, but I really wasn’t expecting this. It’s a Christmas miracle. This is incredible engineering,” said Steve.

Previously recognized The record thickness of the brand new iPhone.

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Source: Gazeta

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