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by Brian_K_White 1431 days ago
None of this prevents or exposes tampering except possibly a picture of the random air bubbles in the ice, which only provides exactly the same protection as the glitter and by the same mechanism. Everything else is just a lot of silly theater.
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I think the idea is that the shipping time will be too short to allow freezing the tampered-with phone into a new block of ice of such size, and the scratches prevent it from being substituted by a pre-frozen replacement.

Might be countered by supercooled water if the crystallization can be made to look natural.

^ This

Supercooled water was something I thought of later, but I didn't think about the presence / lack of bubbles from normal freezing.