A police sergeant senior major who life was saved by his Samsung Galaxy Note 2, will receive a free Samsung Galaxy S6 from Samsung Thailand to replace the damaged handset. Pol Maj Gen Sophon Thonglorm was shot on Monday, but the bullet was intercepted by the Galaxy Note 2 that the officer carried on the left side of his waist.
The bullet penetrated the phone and hit Thomglorm in the side. However, the Galaxy Note 2 slowed down the bullet's velocity so much that the resulting wound was not life threatening. The handset didn't make it, however, and succumbed to its injuries.
And that was the cheap non-resistant plastic, like Apple fans would say. Can't wait for the metallic glass Galaxy S6 Edge (coming out on April 10) to be used against atomic bombs.
Apple already created the bomb-shielding phone though sis.
The poor soldier never got a new phone because Apple refused to let him keep the damaged phone. Samsung, such an understanding company, giving the injured cop a new one.
The poor soldier never got a new phone because Apple refused to let him keep the damaged phone. Samsung, such an understanding company, giving the injured cop a new one.