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iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max drop test reveals which will crack first

Apple iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are now getting in the hands of customers.W hat do you expect what they would do with them just dropping in the concrete? Well not everyone does it but some techie performed his first drop test of his new iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max where Apple claims it as “the most durable glass in the world.”

Iphone Xs And Xs Max Mxpak

You will get surprised buy looking into the video posted in TechSmartt channel dropped the new XS and XS Max and his last year’s smart iPhone X — from three (loosely defined) heights: pocket height, head height, and roughly 10 feet. If you are eager to watch the video then we nowhere want to spoil your excitement. You can see how the new iPhones fared in the video . Watch it before reading further .

 

Neither phone suffered much visible damage after the pocket-height drop. When dropped from a head height, the iPhone X’s glass cracked while the iPhone XS escaped with nearly no damage. Though the iPhone XS Max left with some scratches.

On the last take, when dropped from 10 feet in height, the iPhone X suffered additional damage. The iPhone XS, amazingly, again emerged with nearly no visible damage. The XS Max did not fare that well as its front glass cracked in the upper left corner.

Being an Apple’s latest and greatest phones proceed quite well in this one. Both the iPhone XS and XS Max survived pretty severe drops with minimal damage, and while this doesn’t exactly prove Apple’s claims about the durability of the glass used on these devices, its good enough that these devices are quite tough to break.

And after this, he made another video where he tests the iPhone XS and XS Max are really as waterproof as Apple claims (which is up to IP68 specifications) .where iPhone XS Max survived being in a bowl of fresh water for 30 minutes with no visible damage.

A different iPhone XS Max spent an hour at 10 meters (33 feet), which almost dead. To be noted not try with your own iPhone which may ruin your phone.

source: Mashable