More durable than the more expensive iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max
Zack from the YouTube channel JerryRigEverything recently showed how the iPhone 15 Pro Max frequently fails bend tests when it isn’t dealing with overheating concerns.
It’s quite a spectacle to see the back glass break when the phone is twisted, especially because this is the first time an iPhone has failed this test. Visit the link below to view the specifics of the iPhone 15 Pro Max durability test.
Today we’re going to look at the standard iPhone 15, which still has an aluminum frame in contrast to the premium titanium construction of the Pro Max.
Scrape Test
The assessment starts off as usual with a screen scratch test. Compared to Gorilla Glass, which is used by the majority of Android phones, Apple’s Ceramic Shield has somewhat better scratch resistance. On the Mohs scale, it still develops scratches at level 6 and shows more pronounced grooves at level 7. It’s important to remember that while there are markings, they might not be as obvious as those seen on other cellphones. Contrary to its noticeably more expensive sibling, this specific model passes the bend test with flying colors. The iPhone 15 Plus experiences a similar examination process and comes up with a similar positive result.
Inconvenient for Apple Apple is in a very humiliating situation considering that the Pro phones are meant to more premium.