iPhone 7 reaches space, films the entire planet

Urban Armor Gear, a manufacturer of accessories for mobile terminals, sent an iPhone 7 into space last year to record a 360-degree video of our planet. He was protected by a case of the company, and in the video clip below you can see the recording made by him directly above our planet.

A Monarch case from Urban Armor Gear helped the iPhone 7 terminal to record images from 36.5 km altitude, in an extremely unfriendly environment. The terminal traveled up to that altitude with the help of a weather balloon and the casing kept it in operation without problems, despite the altitude.

Having said that, I leave you with the clip recorded by the iPhone 7.

"On Sept 28th, 2016, Urban Armor Gear (UAG) became the first company to send an iPhone 7 to the fringes of space, complete with a 360-degree camera system to document the trip in 360 video. Protected by Urban Armor Gear's own Monarch case, the iPhone 7 was launched from Sheffield, England and traveled up to 120,027 feet providing dramatic 360-degree views of earth from space

By filming the launch using 360-degree cameras, Urban Armor Gear allows viewers to experience what it's like to rise to the stratosphere on a weather balloon while providing vital statistics in a dashboard of detailed flight data. As the phone ascends higher, the weather balloon providing the lift grows in size. At maximum altitude, the balloon bursts, and the phone free-falls until a parachute is deployed to control the descent."