Extreme test of strength Nokia Lumia 920

How do you usually deal with their newly purchased iPhone? Of course, carefully and with caution. At least the first couple of days. But there are people who do not feed bread - May make a check on the strength of one or other mobile devices.

Once the site staff PhoneBuff to get in the hands of Lumia 920, they immediately decided to give him a crash test, and very tough. Enthusiasts have checked whether the new smartphone Nokia stand against "torture" with a knife, keys, and a mallet.

First in PhoneBuff rated how confident Nokia Lumia 920 will cope with the keys, which can be in the same pocket with the unit. With the effort they tried to scratch the back cover, but the attempt failed, and the body remained intact. Then came the turn of the screen, but the situation repeated itself.

Little knife could damage the body, but after the smartphone rubbed, scratched become almost invisible or they could be seen only at a certain angle, the screen no sign of vandalism and does not appear. The only exception was an edge Lumia 920.

The last stage was the most interesting. A video used mallet, and then used as a hammer and a communicator himself, he scored a nail into a board. According to the demonstration, and in this case significant damage gadget experienced.

The last test shows more features Gorilla Glass, rather than the smartphone of the Finnish company, however, will be a good movie is definitely the most powerful viral advertising WP-device Nokia.

Microsoft abandons the FAT file system in favor exFAT

After 35 years of loyal service, Microsoft has decided to retire the obsolete FAT file system, created for the first Operating Systems DOS and obviously used on early versions of Windows up to Millennium. FAT format is an 8-bit storage that had as many will know the limit to store files up to 4 GB and that quite some time showed its limits in the management of archives and large libraries.

The FAT file system will be replaced by younger exFAT , born in 2006 and free of the above problems, the only flaw is that Open Source Operating Systems such as Linux will not have compatibility with devices that will use it. Microsoft, however, seems to be willing to disclose exFAT, which is why today announced agreements with Sharp, Sigma, NextoDi, Black Magic and Atmos, manufacturers that will use the next-generation devices.
 

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