How do I test my game on an iPad?

What bodily fluids are used while testing the iPad?

  • Someone told me that talent is best viewed at a person's peak and character at a person's trough. What about iPads? Of course, there's a story behind it. We are a three iPad family, but for some unknown reason, my daughter prefers my iPad to hers. Might have something to with her iPad being two generations prior to mine, but I doubt if that's the case. I always get upset with her when she plays on my pad while eating, but seven year old children being what they are, she doesn't listen to me. Well, my worst fears came true this morning. She was playing temple run when I brought her a bagel with cream cheese and asked her to set the game aside while eating. That was wishful thinking. Anyway, her pad munching has never been an issue until today. She choked on her bagel and did what any self respecting kid does when not able to breathe, scattering a semi-solidĀ  gruel on to my precious. Fortunately, not only was there no damage, everything came off in two wipes, leaving nary a stain or smell. Which brings me to my question: I am sure the designers of this beauty test the iPad for contact with substances that come out of various orifices. Can some person with superior insight or an inside track enlighten me as to how the iPad is tested for contact with precious bodily fluids?

  • Answer:

    Dear Prof. Rajesh, Firstly, I hope your daughter is well now, and she is fine after that. Please take care about that, and regarding Ipad thing that you have asked, there wont be a direct answer, in general, as someone's Ipad may get exposed to a cappuchino, and someone else's Ipad may get exposed to some tomato soup. So one way is to categorize the fluids based upon their PH. Here is something useful in that case : http://www.imore.com/have-liquid-damaged-iphone-ipad-or-ipod-heres-what-you-should-and-shouldt-do-it . You can find numerous pages showing how you can get the Ipad fixed, if it's dropped in water. For instance thisĀ  : http://www.ifixexpress.co.uk/iphone-water-damage-repair/ You can also see this torture test, on Ipad, with Liquid Nitrogen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXgjLmDssvQ Thanks and warm Regards, Trust God.

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