A very strange development is on the agenda for the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, one of the high-end flagship smartphone models. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a very expensive high-end smartphone model. Therefore, no one wants to lose such a phone. Bringing this issue to the agenda now is a food inspector named Rajesh Vishwas. Vishwas accidentally dropped his Galaxy S23 Ultra into a dam and let’s see what happens next.
Vishwas drained about 2.1 million liters of water to retrieve his Galaxy S23 Ultra from a dam
According to the shared news, Vishwas accidentally dropped his Galaxy S23 Ultra into the overflow section of the Kherkatta dam in India while taking a selfie with his friends. The inspector was unable to reach the phone normally due to the high depth. The inspector contacted irrigation department officials to recover the phone. The authorities allowed Vishwas to drain a few meters of water to reach the phone, but this was not enough. So Vishwas took a very interesting and strange approach. Renting a water pump, Rajesh drained about 2.1 million liters of water for three days from the part of the phone where it fell.
As a result, the inspector reached his Galaxy S23 Ultra, but the result was not at all what he wanted. Because the smartphone became unusable because it took water inside. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is water-resistant, but not that much resistant. The incident also did not end like that, which should come as no surprise. Another irrigation officer, who was aware of this situation, filed a complaint against Rajesh.
As a result, Rajesh’s duties were suspended. Rajesh Vishwas made a bizarre defense that “the amount of water discharged had no impact on the surrounding citizens”. In addition, Rajesh Vishwas also said that the 2.1 million liters of water extracted would be useful for farmers. You can watch a short video shared about the most interesting incident centered on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone model in the Tweet below.
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