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iPhone 11 Pro glass withstands drops better?
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https://www.cultofmac.com/653742/iphone-...drop-test/

Like millions across the globe, Filip Koroy went to the Apple Store today to purchase an iPhone 11 Pro.
Unlike millions, Koroy began repeatedly dropping his iPhone 11 Pro and an iPhone 11 Pro Max on a concrete floor.

As you can guess, Koroy is a YouTube host who did not waste any time in testing Apple’s claim that its new glass technology makes the new flagships the most durable smartphones on the market.

And from Koroy’s painful-to-watch drop tests, Apple’s claim is more than marketing hyperbole.

Koroy, host of EverythingApplePro, began his tests by dropping them from heights you would expect from ordinary use.

He dropped each phone four times at belt level, trying to get the phones to land once on each edge, the back and front. The glass was untouched.

From head height, neither phone cracked. On one handset the SIM card tray ejected.

When Koroy brought out a ladder, the test got more gut-wrenching. One drop buckled the stainless steel border on one phone but the glass was intact.

Finally some shattered glass. Koroy dropped one and heard a crack. The second phone did not hit concrete first. It instead bounced off the other phone. From that test, one had a cracked screen and the other had a shattered backplate.

In the end, he checked the function. Both Face ID unlock functions opened the phone as fast as before the drop. The cameras worked as well.

“It took repeated drops before the glass shattered,” Koroy tells viewers. “Apple, you did really, really good with this glass.”
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#2
Let me be the first in line to point out that some 'testers' were able to crack the glass easily.

Apparently they were holding wrong or Apple is all hype or something.

It's glass and it will break under certain conditions.

I've never done it, but it could happen I suppose.


I still think of the couple of YouTube videos that show somebody opening their brand new 'Phone right out of the store only to have it slip out of the box onto concrete and crack the screen.

Ouch.
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#3
Broke on the first drop test from waist-height:
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/iphone-11-drop-test
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