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In a natural disaster, eat your iPhone case

By | November 9, 2012, 4:48 AM PST

Japan has developed a new way to give smartphone users emergency rations in a natural disaster — by creating edible iPhone cases.

In a natural disaster, it’s not only damage to buildings and communication breakdowns that can cause problems. Potentially, a lack of access to food and fuel is also thrown into the mix.

So what do you do? Create an edible case for a popular smartphone, namely, Apple’s iPhone.

The “Survival Senbei iPhone 5 case” is produced from baked brown rice and salt, namely called a ’senbei’ cracker — a popular choice of snack among the Japanese elderly. Creator of the iPhone case, senbei crafter Mariko, wanted to make this kind of rice cracker popular again in a fast-paced, tech-heavy world — so how better than to twist one around a must-have gadget?

Rocketnews24 reports that now the shape of the fragile case has has been perfected, each costs 3,818 yen — a mnemonic pun on the Japanese word for ’survival’. Each iPhone cover is handcrafted by Mariko, and so only several can be produced a day, and it may take more than a month to arrive.

Before stocking up on cases before the next earthquake, be warned: they’re unlikely to survive. In fact, simply delivering the item is fraught with danger. Customers are warned exactly what they’re getting into on the website with a list stating the risk of each case breaking in different scenarios (hat tip Rocketnews):

・Before arrival: 9%
・Affixing to iPhone 5: 76%
・Using touch screen: 18%
・Touched by friend: 81%
・Turning up the volume: 50%
・Connecting to PC: 54%
・When the user is upset or annoyed: 65%
・Putting in pocket: 89%
・When dropped: 120%

The website doesn’t mention whether the cracker is likely to survive tectonic shifting or being dumped in sea water, but if it’s a ‘120 percent’ risk of breaking when dropped, you’ll likely be enjoying your emergency rations in the form of crumbs.

(via Rocketnews24)

Image credit: Mariko

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Charlie Osborne is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

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Charlie Osborne is a freelance journalist and graphic designer based in London. In addition to SmartPlanet, she also writes the iGeneration column for business technology website ZDNet. She holds degrees in medical anthropology from the University of Kent.

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