We already have the first resistance test of the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

As is the tradition every year when a new iPhone hits the market, the "reviewers" are the first to take the glove, but not to make good use of them but to demonstrate to ordinary people up to what point they holdThey are tests that bring them a lot of money and we get a general idea of ​​the durability of the device.

On this occasion and with the release of the new iPhone on the US market today, it could not be less, We already have on these lines the first drop test of the new iPhone.

Recall that Apple was in trouble with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus due to its Low resistance (fault of its thinness and design) to bumps or bending, the new iPhone should solve this section thanks to 7.000 aluminum, an aluminum 3 times more resistant used in aeronautics and that allows the iPhone 6s hold more than 90kg before bending (compared to the 30kg of the iPhone 6), but that is not the only improvement, we also have a glass hardened using a process called "double ion-exchange" and that Apple claims to be the most resistant glass introduced in an iPhone.

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In the video that heads this article we can see how indeed the new iPhones are more resistant than the previous ones, both the metal of its back and the front glass, unfortunately the 6-inch iPhone 4s does not withstand the highest fall and its screen is cracked, despite this the iPhone 6s Plus perfectly withstands the same fall, and that it has a higher weight, this makes me doubt if it has been a stroke of bad luck or if Apple has played it in some way by reinforcing the glass of the larger model, something that has me very disappointed since This model already takes the FullHD panel and the optical image stabilization as exclusive.

For the time being from Spain we can only wait until the launch date in our country is confirmed and go saving to buy an iPhone slightly more expensive than the previous one (which already was), to make the wait more enjoyable by visiting our blog, we promise to keep you up to date with everything related to the device, and more from now on today, which at the time of writing these lines has just been put on sale in the United States.


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  1.   Kurne said

    A very rigorous, serious and scientific video, it would have been more interesting if a blonde girl came out doing the same

    1.    Juan Colilla said

      It is a video of real situations, what buyers of a new iPhone are interested in is not knowing numbers and others, but knowing if our iPhone is going to break with a fall from a certain distance, at least I think so 😀

  2.   Jes said

    So you have to repeat the experiment about 200 or 300 times to have a minimally reliable statistic ...
    This is as reliable as if I record myself tossing a coin into the air and if it comes up heads I say that the coins are always heads ...
    Anyway ... Then someone will drop the phone from their knees, the screen will crack and complain