This is how the new iPhone 13 resists falls and shocks

iPhone 13 broken

We already warned from the beginning (before you continue seeing this article) that images can be sensitive for many of you, but in no case are these videos created to reluctantly break the new iPhone 13 models. They are videos that show us the hardness of them and so we can check with our own eyes its resistance to shocks and accidental drops.

In this case, the first video that we are going to share also adds a comparison in terms of resistance between the iPhone 13 and the Samsung Galaxy S21. Without a doubt they are videos that go beyond breaking an iPhone or a Samsung just because It is intended to show the real resistance of these new devices.

The first is PhoneBuff's video in which they compare the drop resistance between the new iPhone 13 and the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra:

And to finish the other video of the well-known youtuber EveryThingApplePro:

We have to recognize that both videos can be painful for Apple and Samsung usersThese are high-priced devices and it hurts to see how they break in an expressly caused fall. On the other hand, it is really interesting to see with these videos the resistance that the new Apple phones can have. This is something that was shown with a lot of emphasis in the presentation event and after watching the videos it seems that they are quite resistant.

Now that we are watching these videos, the endurance tests for the Apple Watch Series 7, which Apple also boasted a lot in its presentation. You will have to see these videos if any YouTuber publishes them.


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