To prove his cellphone is waterproof, a high school teacher dared his student to submerge it in water
WATERPROOF? – A high school teacher was heavily criticized after challenging his student to submerge his cellphone in a pitcher of water to prove it’s waterproof.
Our smartphones have become an integral part of our lives. We rely on them for everything from staying connected with loved ones to accessing important information. However, accidents can happen, and one of the most common accidents that can cause damage to a cellphone is when it gets submerged in water.
When a cellphone is submerged in water, it can cause significant damage to the device. The extent of the damage depends on various factors, including the length of time the phone was underwater, the depth of the water, and the type of water (saltwater, freshwater, etc.).
Among the possible damages that can occur when a cellphone is submerged in water are the following; short circuit, corrosion, speaker and microphone damage, battery damage and display damage.
Speaking of which, a high school teacher from Pampanga was heavily criticized after daring his student to submerge his cellphone in a pitcher of water to prove that his device is waterproof.
@edmonmontemayor Waterproof daw cp nya…😂 #fyp #fypシ ♬ Cute background music for kids(951274) – dama
The teacher identifed as Edmon Montemayor, who’s also a vlogger, posted the video on his TikTok page and as of posting, it generated more than 5 million views.
The video earned the ire of netizens. Here are the comments:
Some netizens called the attention of the Department of Education (DepEd) to act on the matter. Others scold the teacher with some saying the cellphone should be replaced. As of posting, the education department as well as the high school teacher are yet to issue any statement.
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