It is the most common to see, every time a new device is launched, a resistance test to check their endurance in situations of all kinds. Most of these tests do not have any kind of real validity on the durability of a smartphone, since they are carried out in a "homemade" way, although they can help us to get an idea of how the products will behave in their day-to-day life.
HTC introduced last month during the Mobile World Congress de Barcelona its new flagship for this year: the HTC One M9. A device with a very continuous design and that really provides very little news compared to the previous one, something that we will see reflected without any doubt in the sales of the terminal.
However, what interests us today is to see how both high-end products react to the same or very similar situations. The endurance of the two seems to be very similar until they are pulled from a considerable height with the screen facing the ground, which is when the glass of the iPhone says it can no longer hold. The truth is that the iPhone has larger glass surface, so it would be logical for it to crack more easily.
At the end of the video, we can see how both screens continue to work, although the glass of the HTC One M9 has endured like a champion. As I said, the reliability of these tests is practically nil, and obviously it is not a determining factor for the purchase of one or another device, but it is interesting to see how far these pots for which we pay so much money can endure.
Rather stupidity test
How much subnormal I loose, my mother!
As if they tell me mass, I do not buy an htc or by recommendation like samsun
rich doing idiot test tests
Iphonsito iphonsito average that holds only after being the most fragile device.
I still prefer a GS6