IPhone 2G Endurance Test

This year it has been 10 years since the launch of the first iPhone, a device that revolutionized the market, marking the way forward for the rest of the manufacturer. Every time Apple launches a new device on the market, many YouTubers are dedicated to carrying out different tests of resistance to falls, checking the hardness of the glass, how it withstands blows, if it is part of the bendgate ... But for a while To be a part, especially after the controversy that affected the iPhone 6 Plus, a device that bent very easily, some YouTubers are in charge of carrying out current resistance tests on older devices. This time It is the turn of the iPhone 2G.

The iPhone 2G was the first terminal launched by the Cupertino-based company, a terminal that could hardly be seen outside the United States, since the distribution infrastructure that the company had was not the same as it is today, where it is present practically in almost every country in the world, except in some countries in South America and North Africa. As we show you in the article where we collect all the iPhone models that Apple has launched on the market, the iPhone 2G had a 3,5-inch screen, 128 MB of RAM, a 2 mpx rear camera and an ARM processor. 412 Mhz.

The JerryRigEverything channel has taken care of subjecting the iPhone 2G to different tortures, tests that on most occasions it has passed successfully. In this YouTuber's video we can see how the device's screen tries to look, without leaving any apparent traces; It scratches the back of the device, the buttons, the glass ... leaving obvious marks and tries to bend it with very little success, if not none because at no time does it move a millimeter.


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