I recently bought one and a co-worker just got the Droid.Get the Droid. The IPhone is nice, but AT&T sucks ass. The Droid is a better smartphone and Verizon has better service.
Nothing, hopefully.Privatize space exploration!
They're able to do this because that high-pitched sound is probably very close to the iPhone speaker's resonant frequency, which makes it vibrate like crazy. I don't own an iPhone but my guess is there's a small bass port or a leak spot on the phone and at peak resonant frequency the small speaker generated enough turbulence within the open duct to blow the fire out.As far as damage...it really depends. A speaker tends to draw less power from the amplifier at or near its resonant frequency due to impedance rise, I doubt the built-in amplifier can overload the speaker bad enough to fry its voice coil or crack the cone or surround, at worst it'll probably just eat up your battery life.
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