Basically, your new Android flagship will
survive typical day - to - day dust, as well as exposure to «spraying water» encountered when the phone is at up to 60 - degrees from the vertical.
Not exact matches
What I can't understand is how you can have knowledge of what
typical Roman floggings were like, but apparently be unaware that the
typical Roman crucifixion took
days, and that people even
survived.
Next, the scientists tested their hypothesis in the widely studied worm Caenorhabditis elegans, and found that a strain genetically engineered to produce excess amyloid in their guts
survived up to 3
days longer after an exposure to Salmonella and yeast than
typical worms.
Surviving without seeing the light of the
day at any point of its life, this species has neither the eyes, nor the vivid colouration, nor the functional wings
typical for its relatives.
A publishing contract may offer you some prestige, but it's no guarantee that your book will
survive past its 90 -
day tenure in bookstores (if it makes it to stores at all)-- and that's after the
typical 18 — 24 month delay between the
day your contract is signed and the time your book is released.
We haven't seen any abnormal drain in the first 24 hours though, and it looks like the battery will easily
survive a full
day of
typical usage, on par with other flagship phones.