Xperia Z3 it appears at first unboxing underwater

Filmed by a creative team that specializes in mobile telephony, this video posted by Carphone Warehouse offer a very naturally unboxing the Xperia Z3 Sony, but in a rather unusual and unique. Indeed, unpacking the latest flagship smartphone from the Japanese firm was filmed ... completely under water .
Sony boasts very naturally IP65 and IP68 certification Xperia Z3, a metric that determines the susceptibility of a device to be submerged under water and dust resistant. This particular classification means that the Xperia Z3 is protected against ingress of dust, which can perfectly respond to continuous immersion in water. Regarding the latter, the smartphone can be dipped in 1.5 meters deep and can take pictures when immersed in fresh water up to 30 minutes.

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In the video, the person unwraps the smartphone using a diving suit, which allows him to speak during the unboxing and obviously can breathe normally while shooting video . While presenting the most interesting features of the smartphone, the instructions in the cardboard box, and papers accompanying it will float once the device is in the hands of the diver. However, the plug and other accessories remained in the "taped" on the table dedicated to unboxing box.

The narrator of the video successfully manages to present the smartphone and go directly into camera mode to take a short video of other members of the production team of Carphone Warehouse. In addition, he managed a few shots with the smartphone, a still image of one of the people who accompanied him on the pool, and a selfie submarine mode. Both pictures are relatively good, as the video sample.

This is not the only video unboxing creative that goes around on social networks. Earlier this month, the Blue Man Group has published a video unboxing of the iPhone 6 However, the comic turn of the video is that the group continued to repair the box after trying the open with a knife, an electric saw, a hand saw and a drill. Items included patching tape, fabric, green tape, bandages, cellophane, wrapping paper, etc
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