When dropped, the phones momentum is reduced to 0. If steel is used, the time the phone will contact with the ground is really small. If u use change in momentum / time , the force exerted by the ground onto the phone is larger than a silicone case, which maximises contact with the ground. THEREFORE THIS PHONE CASE OFFERS LITTLE TO NO PROTECTION
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money * False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing: * Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim. * State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims. * Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that: * The company made a false or misleading statement about its product. * The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision). * The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it. * The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised). * Product Liability: * Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product. * Types of Defects: * Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection. * Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect. * Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss. What a consumer could potentially seek: * Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised. * Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging. * Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed. What a consumer should do: If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to: * Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates). * Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution. * File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency. * Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
@AERIAL-TRAM-WAY Dont worry its mainly just to protect the people who would buy it and believe them as that product isnt viable to be used as a case, nor will ever have the protection for your phone as the material should be able to absorb the impact of a fall
Normal rubber phone cases are made with rubber to absorb impact, a metal phone case will NOT protect the phone at all the only thing its helping is shattering the phone... not to mention the back being completely unprotected
Exactly rubber is a stretch material that is used to absorb force while metal while being slightly malleable still doesn’t absorb the impact enough to prevent damage
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money * False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing: * Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim. * State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims. * Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that: * The company made a false or misleading statement about its product. * The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision). * The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it. * The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised). * Product Liability: * Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product. * Types of Defects: * Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection. * Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect. * Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss. What a consumer could potentially seek: * Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised. * Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging. * Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed. What a consumer should do: If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to: * Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates). * Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution. * File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency. * Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money * False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing: * Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim. * State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims. * Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that: * The company made a false or misleading statement about its product. * The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision). * The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it. * The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised). * Product Liability: * Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product. * Types of Defects: * Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection. * Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect. * Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss. What a consumer could potentially seek: * Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised. * Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging. * Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed. What a consumer should do: If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to: * Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates). * Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution. * File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency. * Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
I like rubber better, it gives me something to pick at but not to any damage anything to. Also steel or metal won’t help at all. It’ll just cause it to actually break more easy.
Cool case but it will not protect your phone. Phone cases are meant to bend and deform to absorb force, metal won’t. Also, if you drop your phone on a non-flat surface, there’s a high chance of shattering the back glass or the screen.
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money * False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing: * Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim. * State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims. * Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that: * The company made a false or misleading statement about its product. * The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision). * The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it. * The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised). * Product Liability: * Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product. * Types of Defects: * Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection. * Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect. * Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss. What a consumer could potentially seek: * Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised. * Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging. * Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed. What a consumer should do: If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to: * Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates). * Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution. * File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency. * Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
Don't be stupid, my man. Rubber absorbs a lot of energy when it falls, but steel absorbs only a small amount, which will lead it to fracture more easily. 👌
Otterbox uses rubber and plastic to ensure maximum protection in ALL AREAS. The rubber tanks all drops. (Unless dropped down the middle of a stairwell in a 10+ story building) It also includes screen protectors and camera protectors 👀
This doesn't work like that at all, metal doesn't really absorb the impact when dropped and therefore it doesn't matter whether you walk with this case or without
Well not really if you don't tighten the case it will break and absorb some impact not defending it you can definitely buy some good case with that money
DO NOT BUY IT BECAUSE IF YOUR PHONE FALLS FROM A BIG AUTHORITY IT WILL HAVE A FORCE AND THIS FORCE WILL NEED TO GO SOMEWHERE AND THAT SOMEWHERE IS IN YOUR PHONE CASE BUT SINCE IT IS UNBREAKABLE THE FORCE WILL BE EXCESSED AND WILL BE REFLECTED ONTO YOUR PHONE💀💀
DO NOT BUY IT BECAUSE IF YOUR PHONE FALLS FROM A BIG AUTHORITY IT WILL HAVE A FORCE AND THIS FORCE WILL NEED TO GO SOMEWHERE AND THAT SOMEWHERE IS IN YOUR PHONE CASE BUT SINCE IT IS UNBREAKABLE THE FORCE WILL BE EXCESSED AND WILL BE REFLECTED ONTO YOUR PHONE
not really as shown in the 1st second you can make it non tight which increase the breakability which means more protection better than nothing but only a little
Bro people are saying that steel will not absorb energy but the main purpose of steel particularly on this mobile is to redirect the energy on the mobiles frame which is made up of titanium and thus will protect the glass
So the reason most best selling cases are rubber or plastic and include shock absorbtion is because those materials absorb the force of your phone hitting the ground. if you include a metal, such as silver or steel, it cant absorb the shock because it is tougher material and cannot be easily flexed without involving heat. please dont ever buy a metal case
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Don't be dumb my man, the steel will make it more shatter because it only absord a little energy meanwhile the rubber absord much energy when it falls
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I already know
bro Stupid bro is using steel as the phone case
Yeah get something like shield/ yes that’s the name of the brand because there cases last forever and work really well lol. But they are like 20$
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This just helps it shatter even more
I don't think so 😢
Fr tho
@@NICOLEAPFRNCISMoe yes it does make it shatter even more
@@NICOLEAPFRNCISMoe Metal and steel don't absorb the impact so you should think so.
@@NICOLEAPFRNCISMoeit does
This guy: I can’t understand how my phone screen got damaged?😂
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There's a reason that metal isn't used for phone cases, it. Transfers energy varies easily and absorbs very little shock.
Use another type of metal that doesn't or just dye it enough
@baldoneg ?
fr, by the way, the pfp is wild
@baldoneg yeah a different type would still be bad, you want rubber, or something bouncy
why are tires rubber and not metal, bc metal give all the vibrations and shaking to u, rubber takes it away, same with phone cases
Steel does not hold impact, the case will not help.
Wish people were not stupid and listened to you
Yes
and the back is not protected at all
Yea it also doesnt absorbhits
The case might even make it worse
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When dropped, the phones momentum is reduced to 0. If steel is used, the time the phone will contact with the ground is really small. If u use change in momentum / time , the force exerted by the ground onto the phone is larger than a silicone case, which maximises contact with the ground. THEREFORE THIS PHONE CASE OFFERS LITTLE TO NO PROTECTION
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money
* False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing:
* Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim.
* State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims.
* Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that:
* The company made a false or misleading statement about its product.
* The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision).
* The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it.
* The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised).
* Product Liability:
* Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product.
* Types of Defects:
* Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection.
* Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect.
* Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss.
What a consumer could potentially seek:
* Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised.
* Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging.
* Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed.
What a consumer should do:
If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to:
* Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates).
* Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution.
* File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency.
* Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
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@AERIAL-TRAM-WAY
Dont worry its mainly just to protect the people who would buy it and believe them as that product isnt viable to be used as a case, nor will ever have the protection for your phone as the material should be able to absorb the impact of a fall
Well atleast it can stop knife attacks
At one specific small corner lol @@rishabh8065
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Normal rubber phone cases are made with rubber to absorb impact, a metal phone case will NOT protect the phone at all the only thing its helping is shattering the phone... not to mention the back being completely unprotected
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Exactly rubber is a stretch material that is used to absorb force while metal while being slightly malleable still doesn’t absorb the impact enough to prevent damage
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@@Multimonster60lol even when I translate it doesn’t work
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No way, a bot can read other comments? I thought they can only copy them..
@Ka-put this is probably a copy, but new bots can read comments and write something similar to them
@Ka-putI'm a real person I just wanted to put something from Instagram on here idk why
Yoah wtf is your other channel
Cool, but how protected will it be if it is dropped?
Style 99%
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Protection 0%
Those who agree like😂
and the 1%?
also like beggar
Protection -20%
A bot copied ur comment..
Style 99 %
Durability 100%
Protection 0%
It's not stylist at all 😂
One sharp rock or surface and its over
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Yeah 😂 happens to me before
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money
* False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing:
* Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim.
* State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims.
* Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that:
* The company made a false or misleading statement about its product.
* The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision).
* The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it.
* The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised).
* Product Liability:
* Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product.
* Types of Defects:
* Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection.
* Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect.
* Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss.
What a consumer could potentially seek:
* Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised.
* Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging.
* Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed.
What a consumer should do:
If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to:
* Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates).
* Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution.
* File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency.
* Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
That will happen with any cases because they don’t cover the screen but, it sucks because metal doesn’t absorb the impact
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It hurts more when this phone case falls down. Literally more than the iphone😅😂
Steel will literally increase impact your better off with a silicone phone case
Exactly bro
case looks stupid at the same time
edit: or frame whatever it is
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money
* False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing:
* Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim.
* State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims.
* Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that:
* The company made a false or misleading statement about its product.
* The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision).
* The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it.
* The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised).
* Product Liability:
* Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product.
* Types of Defects:
* Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection.
* Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect.
* Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss.
What a consumer could potentially seek:
* Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised.
* Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging.
* Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed.
What a consumer should do:
If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to:
* Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates).
* Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution.
* File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency.
* Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
It would be ridiculously uncomfortable to hold @@E_xclusivly
how would it increase impact? I understand that it doesn't decrease impact but what about it makes it increase
I'd rather my phone case break than my phone tbh
Lmao are u dumb
NAHH WIWY?
I think everyone would
we all would. i'm the guy whose phone has fallen our of his poken going 20 miles in a 15 zone with no consequences. (my phone is fine)
Agreed
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Protection 0%
Those who agree like.............😂
The begging is wild🥀🥀
Buddy no one agrees to like alright
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This guy is the reason I don't skip Physics classes
This guy learned physics from fiction movies
I like rubber better, it gives me something to pick at but not to any damage anything to. Also steel or metal won’t help at all. It’ll just cause it to actually break more easy.
I love my hands smelling like metal when i use my phone😍😍😍
Steel is kind of dumb because hold the impact on the case and all the pressure goes on the bone so I prefer rubber
Cool case but it will not protect your phone. Phone cases are meant to bend and deform to absorb force, metal won’t. Also, if you drop your phone on a non-flat surface, there’s a high chance of shattering the back glass or the screen.
This is for the video owner/poster just need it to be spread as if they wish to try to quiet/silence me ill just get louder U do realize advertising a project for "protecting a phone" yet the item not doing what its intended for is against the law and is eligible to be sued for so if u wish to read here you go but continue to make people waste money and etc i will begin a lawsuit and end up giving the money back to those who wasted their money
* False Advertising/Deceptive Marketing:
* Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act: The FTC enforces truth-in-advertising laws, requiring claims to be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence. If a company claims its metal case protects a phone, but it doesn't, that's a deceptive claim.
* State Consumer Protection Laws: Most states have their own laws prohibiting false or misleading advertising. These laws allow consumers to sue for damages if they were deceived into purchasing a product based on false claims.
* Elements of a False Advertising Claim: Generally, a consumer would need to show that:
* The company made a false or misleading statement about its product.
* The deception was "material" (important enough to influence a purchasing decision).
* The consumer saw the false advertisement and relied on it.
* The consumer suffered damages (e.g., wasted money on the case, or their phone was damaged due to the case's failure to protect it as advertised).
* Product Liability:
* Defective Product: If the phone case is "defective" because it doesn't perform its intended purpose (protection) as advertised, it could be considered a defective product.
* Types of Defects:
* Design Defect: If the very design of the metal case inherently prevents it from protecting the phone despite being marketed for protection.
* Marketing Defect (Failure to Warn/Misrepresentation): This is highly relevant here. If the company misrepresents the protective qualities of the case, or fails to warn consumers that it doesn't offer the advertised protection, it can be a marketing defect.
* Strict Liability: In many product liability cases, a company can be held strictly liable, meaning they are liable for damages regardless of their intent or negligence, as long as the product was defective when it left their hands and the defect caused injury or loss.
What a consumer could potentially seek:
* Financial Compensation: This could include the cost of the phone case, and potentially the cost of repairing or replacing the phone if it was damaged because the case failed to protect it as advertised.
* Injunctions: A court could order the company to stop running the false advertisements or to remove the misleading claims from their product packaging.
* Class Action Lawsuit: If many consumers were affected by the same false claims, a class action lawsuit could be filed.
What a consumer should do:
If you believe you have a case, it's advisable to:
* Gather Evidence: Keep records of the advertisement (screenshots, videos), the purchase receipt for the case, and any evidence of your phone being damaged while using the case (photos, repair estimates).
* Contact the Company: Sometimes, a direct complaint to the company can lead to a refund or resolution.
* File a Complaint with Consumer Protection Agencies: You can report false advertising to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the federal level and your state's Attorney General or consumer protection agency.
* Consult with an Attorney: An attorney specializing in consumer protection or product liability can assess your specific situation, explain your legal options, and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.
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Just imagine your phone falls on its back.😢
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That would only work if theres a inner layer of rubber
Or kevlar fibers
Bro the camera will be gone after like 10minutes😂
My pants be dropping when I put it in my pocket 😂
Don't be stupid, my man. Rubber absorbs a lot of energy when it falls, but steel absorbs only a small amount, which will lead it to fracture more easily. 👌
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The way you explained this is SO clear. Thank you❤❤
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Otterbox uses rubber and plastic to ensure maximum protection in ALL AREAS. The rubber tanks all drops. (Unless dropped down the middle of a stairwell in a 10+ story building) It also includes screen protectors and camera protectors 👀
Also the USB port
Him “Which model yall want?😈”
Viewer “Iphone X Please😢”
Also him “upgrade right now”
Metal phone cases are not a good idea, stick with rubber for protection. Thank you for explaining this so clearly.
Style 99%
Durability 0%
Protection 0%
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This doesn't work like that at all, metal doesn't really absorb the impact when dropped and therefore it doesn't matter whether you walk with this case or without
is that so it absorbs none of the shock and obliterates the phone more efficiently?
Well not really if you don't tighten the case it will break and absorb some impact not defending it you can definitely buy some good case with that money
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YH
iPhone repair shops definitely have this guy a huge pay day wit dis one
Guys chill, this case is meant for gym exercise and not protection.
This Beatboxing perfomance is fire❤❤🔥🔥
Fuck u mean beatboxing performance🥀
My trousers be going down when I put this in my pocket💀
DO NOT BUY IT BECAUSE IF YOUR PHONE FALLS FROM A BIG AUTHORITY IT WILL HAVE A FORCE AND THIS FORCE WILL NEED TO GO SOMEWHERE AND THAT SOMEWHERE IS IN YOUR PHONE CASE BUT SINCE IT IS UNBREAKABLE THE FORCE WILL BE EXCESSED AND WILL BE REFLECTED ONTO YOUR PHONE💀💀
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1) metal will break it even more
2)what happens if I put it in my pocket? 🫣
3)what if I drop it on my toe or face 😭
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That would only work if theres a inner layer or rubber💖❤💖❤
What about the camera?
Like bro where is the case
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This just is the opposite of what a case is supposed to do😭
These comments really humbled this guy😭🙏
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Energy would travel to the phone and then cracking the screen
The way you explained this is SO clear. Thank you
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COVER: 1 KG ☠️☠️
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Your consistency is inspiring-keep going
What if it falls on its back
Stole the words right from my mouth
It looks like it has a slightly raised back
still probably won’t help lol
DO NOT BUY IT BECAUSE IF YOUR PHONE FALLS FROM A BIG AUTHORITY IT WILL HAVE A FORCE AND THIS FORCE WILL NEED TO GO SOMEWHERE AND THAT SOMEWHERE IS IN YOUR PHONE CASE BUT SINCE IT IS UNBREAKABLE THE FORCE WILL BE EXCESSED AND WILL BE REFLECTED ONTO YOUR PHONE
Lower your tone insignificant rodent.
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not really as shown in the 1st second you can make it non tight which increase the breakability which means more protection better than nothing but only a little
Everyone is talking about steel absorption . Meanwhile if the phone falls vertically with this case its over 😂
Are such metal casings safer to use than rubber ones? 😮😮😮😮
No
This phone case is about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.
Mood instantly lifted. Thank you for this
"Sir, your phone is 7kgs you can't get on the plane"💀
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Bro should have paid attention in Physic class before selling a metal case💀😭
But where does the shock go after the case absorbs it?
Bro people are saying that steel will not absorb energy but the main purpose of steel particularly on this mobile is to redirect the energy on the mobiles frame which is made up of titanium and thus will protect the glass
2 problems: No absorbtion and no screen protection
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You're kidding me, right? You know you're going to break your phone even more.
Nuts and Bolts ah phone case
Can we all agree this creator deserves more recognition
Super idea
So the reason most best selling cases are rubber or plastic and include shock absorbtion is because those materials absorb the force of your phone hitting the ground. if you include a metal, such as silver or steel, it cant absorb the shock because it is tougher material and cannot be easily flexed without involving heat. please dont ever buy a metal case
If that drops on your head you're done
Style: 0%
Protection: 0%
Practical use: 0%
Unnecessary weight: 100%
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Is that case designed to protect the phone or destroy it?
The impact will destroy the iphone💀
This is giving "Don't drop it" vibes rather than "Don't worry about dropping it"
Bruh,im pretty sure it's also supposed to cover the back...
5 different phonk songs at one is wild bro
Pure talent. No words
Kinetic energy: 💀
It just look cool but it’s probably the worst type of phonecase that exist
You're a true master of your craft, keep creating and inspiring 🌟
rather than adding the metal u should rather use the phone without a phonecase
Love the fake crack screen wallpaper 😎👌🏽
Me playing games on my phone and accidentally dropping it on my toe: AGHHHHHHHH!!
Well there goes my toe.
You just made a phone case that only idiots will buy, congratulations.
A model that protects my screen and my camera
15 I got the 16
The case wont break so it wont absorb any impact...
Clean lineup. That black one with the silver detail is cold
Putting the case on the phone looked like the springlock failure from fnaf
Bro invented a problem for a solution 😂
*We Getting Stopped By TSA With This One!!!!* 🙌🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥
This product Help my phone shatter even more than less, thank!
This cover can save your phone, but it can be too heavy, so better buy an rubber or it is your choice to buy this one.
From just glass shatter to breaking motherboard
That's the lightest tap in history
Use silicon to absorb impact ❌
Use metal to transfer impact ✔️
If that falls on my leg I'm gonna scream so loud that even aliens go deaf
Don't even think about my nose
The case definitely won't break but everything inside it will