iPhone 16 Pro Max Drop Test Appears. It Didn’t Survive a Drop on Concrete

iPhone 16 Pro Max Drop Test Appears. It Didn’t Survive a Drop on Concrete

Allstate Insurance Company tested iPhone 16 Pro Max durability test.

During the test, the iPhone was dropped screen down from a height of 1.8 meters. The display predictably broke and stopped working, and chips appeared on the titanium frame.

The iPhone also did not survive the second fall, but this time on its back. Both the glass back cover and the camera housing were broken, although the cameras themselves remained intact.

Of course, it is not a fact that in real life an iPhone can get similar damage when dropped, because everything will depend on the height, angle of the fall and the surface it falls on. However, this confirms the expectations of users that no revolution has occurred, despite Apple’s claims of improving the Ceramic Shield glass formula. [MacRumors]

iPhone 16 Pro Max Drop Test Appears. It Didn’t Survive a Drop on Concrete

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Allstate Insurance tested the iPhone 16 Pro Max for durability. During the test, the iPhone was dropped face down from a height of 1.8 meters. As expected, the display broke and stopped working, and chips appeared on the titanium frame. The iPhone also did not survive a second fall, but on its back. Both the glass back cover and the camera housing were broken, although the cameras themselves remained…

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