A student's iPhone stops a bullet during a robbery

iPhone shotiPhones are becoming real bulletproof news for some users whose lives have been put in danger by various thieves who try to rob them of various valuables, and today we are talking about such an incident.

A student at a university in Frenso, California escaped unharmed after an armed robber fired a gun at him and the iPhone terminal he had in his pants pocket stopped the projectile from penetrating his leg and causing possible injuries serious.

The criminal entered the university campus through a gate left open and after stealing the victim's backpack shot her in the leg, probably to prevent her from following him, he managed to run away with the laptop on the victim.

Located in a notorious neighborhood, the university campus does not prove to be a safe place for students who say they fear for their own safety following this incident, while the management of the location says it will increase security measures.

A Fresno State student was saved by his iPhone during an armed robbery. It stopped a bullet but the shooting has raised questions of security. Faris Alotaibi, the victim's roommate said, "He took a gun, after he took the backpack of my roommate, and he shot him in the leg but my roommate is very lucky."

Although an iPhone terminal is completely destroyed after being hit by a bullet, the good part is that only the large-caliber ones manage to penetrate the entire terminal, the small-caliber ones being stopped without putting the victim in additional danger.

This was the situation repeatedly in which iPhone terminals stopped bullets that could even end the life of some owners of the devices, and now we have a new proof of the fact that a smartphone, regardless of model, can save your life without you realizing it.