Since the recent launch of the iPhone 15 models, different users have check the resistance of the devices With different tests on impact, temperature or its processor.
This was the case of YouTuber Zack Nelson, star of the Jerry Rig Everything channel. He used a scalpel, a blowtorch, a lighter and his fingers to test the phone’s features. as the material from which it is made, both on the screen and on the back.
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In the video, which you may not like because the Youtuber “destroys” a brand new iPhone 15 Pro Max, Man decides to test what Apple says about titanium and durability.
Zack Nelson begins testing the phone screen by enumerating the levels at which the screen can be scratched, depending on the material: “Plastic displays are scratched at level two or three, glass is scratched at level five or six, and sapphire is scratched at level eight or nine“Explains YouTube.
So you can see in the video mobile phone drawing at the sixth leveland at the seventh level the scratches already have a greater depth.
Then continue testing other parts of the device with the help of a scalpel. He checks the glass-protected front camera and headset and realizes that there is no grille. in some cases, dirt falls or accumulates.
Then try the coating Apple uses on the mobile phone’s titanium edges, which can easily scratch. Since the antenna housing has a different material that does not scratch, just like the back part matte color.
Later, youtuber doing strength testBy applying pressure to the back of the device with your fingers, it will break and you will hear a “pop” sound when this happens.
The man was surprised and described this break as something unusual because at the end of the video ran this test on the iPhone 15 Pro and the glass did not break.
It is important to emphasize that If such tests are carried out, all mobile phones will be destroyed, Some will resist more than others, according to specialized portal Applesfera. Therefore, it is important to treat the devices with care.
Nataly Barrera
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