After launching a new product, smart phone companies tend to subject themselves - or third parties - to durability testing, in an effort to prove that it is the best choice for users looking for a phone that can withstand the harsh conditions.
Among these companies are China's Shawmy, whose latest phone Redmi Note 7, has been tested since its launch last January for a number of tests, including slicing fruit with a sharp knife on its screen and then trampled by a number of people .



Now, as Korea's former Samsung competitor Samsung has done, Shawomi launched the Redmi Note 7 into space to take pictures from a height of 31,000 meters above sea level before returning to Earth without any damage.
This is the first time a Chinese company has sent one of its phones to space, and the images taken by the phone have been published in space through its official Twitter account.
On YouTube, he posted a video showing the flight to launch the phone into space, as well as his trekking in the sky. The video showed altitude and atmospheric pressure, as well as temperature outside and inside the phone at every moment.
According to the video, the phone may carry an external temperature of 58 degrees below zero, the degree with which the internal temperature of the phone to 4 degrees Celsius. Then at a height of 35,375 meters the balloon burst to begin the flight of the phone fall to the ground without any damage.
In March, Samsung celebrated the launch of the new Galaxy S10 with 10 units of the phone in the sky to reach a height of over 25 kilometers, taking pictures of the earth from that altitude.
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