Samsung considering legal action against X820 video
We're not quite sure what to make of this one. A video kicking around the so-called Internet lately (see picture) depicts a rather cheery woman fatally wounding a SGH-X820, and apparently Samsung has taken offense. They're claiming the phone was probably pre-damaged to make the phone seem unusually easy to destroy, but let's face it -- the phone's 6.9 millimeters don't afford a ton of protection against this kind of abuse. At any rate, Sammy's "conducting a probe" to hunt down the video's origin and is suggesting that a little courtroom action might be in order. The frightening lesson here, folks, is that if you want to break your phone, don't do it on camera.
Update: The Korea Times is reporting that Motorola created the video but may have never intended for it to enter the public domain, citing YouTube's statement that the video's copyright belongs to Moto and has pulled the video as a result. It seems unlikely to us that Motorola would put together a video like this for internal use, particularly if the phone was pre-damaged as Samsung is suggesting -- but who knows? We love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next guy.
[Via textually.org]
Update: The Korea Times is reporting that Motorola created the video but may have never intended for it to enter the public domain, citing YouTube's statement that the video's copyright belongs to Moto and has pulled the video as a result. It seems unlikely to us that Motorola would put together a video like this for internal use, particularly if the phone was pre-damaged as Samsung is suggesting -- but who knows? We love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next guy.
[Via textually.org]
















I have a x820. It's not that easy to break it the way it is shown. You have to have sat on it or some other trauma.
It's really depressing that this lady could get sued for this. It seems like common sense that a very thin phone like this would break easily. Does common sense even exist any more?
That's the thing - The phone can't be broken that easily. It is made of fiber-glass infused plastic along with magnesium alloy. You can't just snap it in half with your thumbs.
it's already been determined that this was a ploy by Motorola.
Going to YouTube, it even shows that Motorola have removed the video.
Now the more intresting thing.. where is a link to this clip.
I cant find it on both youtube and google video.
I agree, would be really hard to break this thing. but if you were to cool it down alot, it would make it quite a bit more brittle. just a thought
Looks like it pops at some joints. (Keyad/screen and top edge of battery cover) IF it was going to snap easily these would be likely points, the excellent engineers at Samsung would have beefed these areas up I'm sure.
It looks like it's doable. I think they hired a female Karate champ that's what it was. ;)
I saw the video a while ago and it seemed pretty fake, considering that when she snaps the phone it's below the camera's view
I am picking up the T519/Trace (US X820) this week and hopefully it is really not that easy to break. I know th T509 I had felt pretty strong.
#11: Yeah, looks surely to be the work of ILM on this one. WTF?
Unless there is something more to the video than Hugh posted above, there is absolutely no way that Samsung has any case in this matter. There is no direct explicit comment about the manufacturer of the phone, the design or the durability that could be construed as defamatory or otherwise. Yes a random person appears to break a phone that appears to be the x820. But there is nothing concrete other than that.
But may not have to with the actual production of the video, but more with the distribution of such material with a malicious intent. The Youtube evidence may be just one.
It wasn't a Samsung -- it was actually a Casio graphing calculator, and TRUST ME, those things break right in half. The down-swing is that I heard Casio is now trying to sue Samsung over publicity it did not receive by releasing this video
I guess it's time for a little tit for tat. Anybody want to guess how easy it would be to snap a RAZR in two at the hinge or how long it take for that video to get on YouTube? ,,,is it there yet?
I'm beginning to tire of all these unboxing pics and maybe the next big thing is creative deconstructing. Anybody want to donate their mobile in the intrest of entertainment and the next pop culture wave?
Although I haven't watched the video I can vouch that this phone breaks easily, i tripped with it whilst texting and the force of my thumb on the screen snapped it right along the bottom edge of it.
It's a little worrying that they are taking legal action over something like this, complete madness lol.
It happened to me too. I was using it while sitting at a table and somebody slapped me in the back of the head. Well, the jolt caused my thumbs to break the phone right in half. I slammed it down on the table and cut my hand. My "friend" was laughing his ass off.
complete bs, i have the damn phone and it does not break that easily, texas and mark, quir ur bsin, and send me pics of ur broken phones idiots.
so many retards out there writing bs comments.
>I'm beginning to tire of all these unboxing pics and
>maybe the next big thing is creative deconstructing
Personally, I think cell phones should have to undergo the same strenuous side-impact and offset crash testing as passenger vehicles.
I think it is totaly possible, why would motorola make something like this though? as a joke?
Dude, you don't believe me?? Here's a pic I took after I got my hand washed up.
http://tinyurl.com/zozlm
are you the retard from texas? i hear they eat bull balls there, i guess u are having some right now.
http://www.makeupsfx.co.uk/products/davysil/davysil_images/cut_hand_big.jpg
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moron.
I'm glad Hugh Jass was proved wrong. His comment was almost as stupid as his name.
I found a documentary about Texas on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrBNaSiMIF8
You guys are rough. Can't take a joke about a shitty phone?
Just noticed the BS comments Roess3 well heres your pics, sold the phone on ebay, thought I might as well get some of the £200 back I paid for it.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3312&item=190027742971
And if you would prefer more pics of the broken phone then just say so I took plenty lol.
I have this phone too. It is sturdy enough. I'm sure Samsung the electronics giant won't release a product if it is not stress-tested. But please cut the phone some slack. It is only 6.9mm, so imagine if you fall down with it, obviously it will be more easily to break then some other phones. And I agree with The One Eyed Man. Maybe they should test it like how they test cars. Euro NCAP Phone test eh? Maybe Samsung should have integrated an airbag as well? So during an impact it expands and envelope the phone so it's protected?
I have this phone too and i was always very carefull with it. Now today i looked at the display and the screen was internally damaged. Ik was very dissapointed en in a agressive response i broke it just like the video, so it's true that it can be broken that easily
hey guyz, jus wanted to buy dis phone and dun't noe wat to do?? a little help here...is it brittle enough??
The phone is much more durable than what they show in the video guys, I had it, and sold it on eBay (because it didn't have the features I wanted, but it's a great phone)
it's very easy to make it look cheap, you get a fake model that they put up in a lot of stores...they don't cost much at all, and you break that one, and everybody thinks it's real! If you didnt notice, the phone is never ON, it was a FAKE PHONE guys...
For "The One Eyed Man" that wasn't a Casio calculator, if you watch the video, and blow it up a touch you can see it says "Samsung" on the back, and if I'm wrong and it's not "Samsung, it's way too long to be "Casio" Plus, you can see the green call button and red power/end call button. I don't know about you, but I've never seen a calculator that had those buttons before.
I'd like to break her in two! Bend over, fatty!
@ #30/Kamu
You retard, is it brittle enough? for what so you can snap it yourself, i believ you'd be looking at is it strong/tough/not brittle/ unbreakable enough if your gonna buy it..
@#31/ Feroz, you've almost certainly hit the nail on the head, i have broken a demo/shop/fake n70 a similar way myself before..
These phones are surprisingly durable. My Samsung Trace(T519) has been dropped (on concrete), sat on, and I've even accidentally put all my body weight on it leaning against tables and hand rails while it was sitting upright in my pocket. I've put it through its paces and it hasn't let me down yet.
Me wantee...
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my trace is starting to slowly crack in half all on its own.... and i'm nice to it. :(