More resistant to shocks, but less to scratches, this is the iPhone XR

The new terminal of the Cupertino company does not seem to have caused too much uproar in the Apple Store of the main countries. However, it is destined from my humble point of view to become a best seller for many reasons, the main one being the support of mobile phone companies.

Thus, they could not miss the first analyzes about how it copes in situations that are a bit destructive. The iPhone XR features better shock resistance than the iPhone 8, however it is easier to scratch on its edges. It seems that the first tests are not enough to smash the iPhone XR.

Once again it has been the team of EverythingApplePro who has proposed to do a good amount of "shit" to the iPhone to see how far it is capable of going. In addition, they have been comparing the results live with the iPhone 8, a terminal that does not have to be more resistant than the iPhone XR, although the absence of frames in the latter may presage a worse result in resistance to falls, nothing more far from reality, it turns out that the iPhone 8 breaks quite soonerAlthough, yes, its aluminum seems more resistant to scratches, may Apple have skimped on this aspect?

In theory, the back of one and the other are practically identical, as we have said, it is more the visual aspect of the "all screen" than another detail. Apparently, the fact that the aluminum of the iPhone XR is more prone to marks may be due to the layer of paint or the treatment carried out. It really is never going to be as easy to scratch as its older siblings, the iPhone X and iPhone XS which scratch with astonishing ease, especially on the white model. We hope you "enjoy" the video.


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