Andrei Bilbie Argentis Earns Guinness World Record for Largest Mobile Phone Collection with 3,456 Devices

Andrei Bilbie Argentis Earns Guinness World Record for Largest Mobile Phone Collection with 3,456 Devices

Andrei Bilbie Argentis Guinness World Record Largest Mobile Phone Collection
Now that you’ve seen the highest cheese pull, it’s time for yet another Guinness World Record. Andrei Bilbie Argentis from Cluj-Napoca, Romania has earned the title for largest mobile phone collection with 3,456 devices as of November 3, 2023, including various Motorola RAZR V3 handsets.


Andrei Bilbie Argentis Guinness World Record Largest Mobile Phone Collection
One thing to note is that Andrei also owns several thousand duplicates which were not counted towards the record total. He first began collecting mobile phones in 2018, and has amassed the collection you see here in just 5-years. No additional pictures were provided, so not many individual devices can be made out, but it does appear that he has a few early iPhones as well as Google Pixel smartphones. Hopefully, a detailed video tour is released sooner than later.

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NASA Successfully Completes Artemis II Mobile Launcher Water Deluge Test

NASA Successfully Completes Artemis II Mobile Launcher Water Deluge Test

NASA Artemis II Mobile Launcher Water Deluge Test
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NASA successfully completed an Artemis II mobile launcher water deluge test on Tuesday (Oct. 24) at the Kennedy Space Center. Why is this important? Well, because 400,000 gallons of water will rush onto the pad during liftoff to help protect the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.



This massive amount of water will also keep the Orion spacecraft, mobile launcher, and launch pad protected from any over-pressurization and dampen the extreme sound produced during ignition as well as liftoff. Artemis II will become the first crewed mission under Artemis and will test all the Orion spacecraft’s systems with astronauts aboard when it launches in November 2024.

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