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A smartphone in a half hand is common in everyone's pockets. We can not save these smartphones The screw guard, panels, for its protection, cannot protect our phones even if they are in the market. Strongly falling down. Angry .. in the chest of a knock 16 pieces. Similarly, Alan University student, Phillip Frenzel, Germany, was shaking off his iPhone and breaking several times. The boy made serious efforts to find a way to get it right away. Eventually, the mobile airbag was invented. Airbags protecting people when a car accident occurs. This airbag protects the mobile from bursting. He has also given a name called ADCASE. He also won the award for this experiment.  

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 He designed and built a sensor for a device that was specially designed to be used as a mobile panel. When the mobile undergoes suddenly, the device's sensors are activated and the air bag opens. It protects mobile and screens from floor to ground. Frenzol and his friends have worked hard for the last couple of years to make this device. It is intended to bring it to all kinds of iPhones. Currently fund raising is under way. The Philip team hopes to make it available in July. 

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