New Apple I phone 15 Pro Max Reportedly Take Crack And Bend Easily

 


The new iPhone 15 Pro Max and its titanium body were subjected to scratch testing, heat testing, and more during the durability test. When subjected to a knife, the titanium showed scratching. Contrarily, the matte back glass proved to be highly resistant to scuffs. The display also holds up admirably during the scratch testing, along with the 15 Pro Max's three camera covers on the back.


The iPhone 15 Pro Max withstands well when put to the internal test, with the screen and frame emerging unharmed. However, it's only the back glass that falls prey to the pressure.


As for why the glass is cracking, JerryRigEverything has some theories. One possibility is the titanium used in the phone, which has significantly greater tensile strength than aluminum. This could mean that the glass back is unable to withstand even minor amounts of pressure and flex. Therefore, the capability of the titanium body is on full display in the enlightening video, proving the true strength of the 15 Pro Max.



However, the 15 Pro Max's vulnerability was revealed by a well-known tech YouTube channel named "JerryRigEverything." It has highlighted its titanium body and its many aspects in a video.


JerryRigEverything then began to exert pressure on the iPhone 15 Pro Max to test the strength of the new integrated aluminum-titanium hybrid. However, within moments, a brittle sound resonated, followed by the back glass fracturing into a lot of pieces.


Conclusion

Consumer Reports also tested the Pro Max in a drop test machine, in which a tumbler makes the phone drop onto stone base 100 times in succession. The phone survived with no damage. Does this mean the JerryRigEverything video is faked or invalid? Of course not. But it perhaps does show the liability of relying on just one test as proof that something is worse. The true picture of iPhone durability is only revealed in the aggregate.


In any case, don’t try and bend your phone




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