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Will an iPhone work in a vacuum?



You’re kidding, but a working phone was found on the ground after the panel blew out of the Boeing a few weeks ago.

https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/8/24029806/boeing-737-max-9-...

I don’t think there’s anything in a phone that’d stop its core functions in a vacuum. The human trying to use it, not so much.


I was kind of kidding, but I was also kind of intrigued by the idea. My instinct is that it would work in a vacuum, but that is just a gut feeling. But I also could not think of why one could not.


Overheating could be a problem. cooling by thermal radiation alone maybe isn't enough




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