Blogger MKBHD worked in the Apple laboratory where iPhones are tested for durability, and Pokalahow this process works.
Apple has a separate room in which different machines test the iPhone for functionality, simulating various situations involving water.
For example, there are devices that simulate rain (IPX4), devices with low pressure (IPX5), and a safety stream, for example, from a fire hose (IPX6). Finally, the phone is placed underwater in a low-protection (IPX8) chamber.
Apple also has a robot that digs the iPhone at different angles on various surfaces, such as wood, tile, stone.
Another device is programmed to simulate various vibrations that might occur when riding a motorcycle or in the subway. Vision Pro is tested on the same bench.
According to John Ternus, Apple’s vice president of hardware, more than 10,000 pre-launch smartphones have recently been tested for durability ahead of the company’s new iPhone release. But to make an iPhone durable enough, you sometimes have to complicate its repair. [Appleinsider]
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