It was supposed to be just another calm, cozy afternoon of Filipino cooking on Simpol, the beloved online show where Chef Tatung teaches the country how to make magic from simple ingredients. Viewers logged in expecting cooking tips, food stories, and Tatung’s usual steady, reassuring energy. What they did not expect was to witness a smartphone fall straight into a boiling pot of ulam, get fished out with a spatula, slip from the chef’s hands, crash onto cement, and still come out looking… perfectly fine.
Yes, this all happened live.
A Kitchen Accident That Became an Internet Moment

Chef Myke “Tatung” Sarthou, one of the Philippines’ most respected culinary figures and the man behind Simpol, was in the middle of explaining the delicate timing of coconut milk when his phone slid off the counter and landed directly into the dish he was cooking. The chat immediately exploded. Tatung calmly reached for it with a spatula, only for the phone to escape again and hit the concrete floor with a sound that made the entire livestream gasp at once.
After a brief pause, Tatung picked it up. The screen was still on. The phone was still working. The comments went wild.

For Filipinos watching at home, it felt like a scene from a sitcom written by the universe. One second you are learning how to perfect your ulam, and the next you are witnessing the most unexpected phone durability test of the year. Clips of the moment spread across social media within minutes, with viewers joking that the phone deserved its own cooking segment and asking where they could buy something that apparently refuses to break.
Why This Moment Felt So Real
Chef Tatung has built his reputation on authenticity. His shows are not polished television productions; they feel like you are standing beside him in the kitchen. So when the accident happened, it did not look staged, planned, or exaggerated. It looked exactly like what it was: real life colliding with technology in front of thousands of people.
That is why the moment resonated. Everyone has dropped a phone. Everyone has had that mini heart attack. No one expects a device to survive boiling liquid and a concrete crash in the same minute.
The Phone That Refused to Die

The star of this unexpected performance was the HONOR X9d 5G, a device that suddenly earned its own fanbase without a single scripted commercial. What the livestream accidentally demonstrated is what the phone was already engineered for: extreme everyday durability combined with flagship-level performance.
The HONOR X9d 5G is built to survive 2.5-meter drops and carries an IP69K water and dust resistance rating, which means it can withstand high-pressure water exposure, dust, and harsh environments that destroy ordinary smartphones. Its massive 8300 mAh battery is designed for up to three days of use, making it ideal for creators, professionals, and anyone who does not want their phone to quit halfway through the day.

It features a brilliant 108 MP OIS ultra-clear AI camera, a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, and generous memory options of 24 GB (12+12) RAM with 256 GB storage, allowing it to handle heavy multitasking, streaming, gaming, and content creation with ease. Add to that a stunning AMOLED display and modern software experience, and the phone becomes more than just durable. It becomes dependable.

A Live Proof of What Durability Means
When Chef Tatung’s phone survived that boiling pot and concrete floor in real time, the moment felt symbolic. In a country where life is unpredictable, messy, and full of sudden challenges, Filipinos value things that can endure. The HONOR X9d 5G did exactly that in the most Filipino way possible: in the middle of cooking ulam, surrounded by laughter, chaos, and thousands of witnesses online.
Sometimes, the best product demonstrations are not planned at all. They just happen live.







