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OK, it's not a real iPhone. It runs Android and cost $59 — so how well does it stand up to this durability test.
The video below from JerryRigEverything provides more insights into the iPhone 16e’s design, durability, display, and repairability to assess whether it meets the demands of today’s users.
Apple did not make notable durability specific claims about the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models, with the new iPhones using the same glass components as the prior-generation ...
The iPhone 15 Pro series has been at the center of various heat-related complaints, and the larger, Titanium-toting iPhone 15 Pro Max also failed YouTuber Zac’s durability test.
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iPhone 16e's durability put to the test in new video - MSNYouTuber JerryRigEverything recently conducted a durability test on the iPhone 16e. While it is slightly cheaper than the base iPhone 16, it doesn’t look like Apple skimped on the materials.
After the iPhone X was released, several reviewers conducted speed, durability, drop and water tests on the device. Here are the results of those tests.
That’s strange, given how much cash Apple spends improving iPhone durability and the device’s reputation as leading second-user markets. I contacted Bjorhovde to get more insight.
Recently, I wrote an article about how the smaller version of the iPhone 8 handled speed, durability, drop and water tests. Those tests revealed that the smaller version of the iPhone 8 is quite ...
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