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Does the iPhone 15 Pro Max bend or crack easily? Consumer Reports’ iPhone test says no!

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GEEK DESK
Oct 2

When YouTuber  Jerry Rig Everything took the iPhone 15 Pro Max under his durability test, the back cracked by just bending it with his hand. This immediately sparked a debate online about the overall quality of the new iPhone, specially the titanium frame and rounded edges.

Consumer Reports tried to repeat the test with their own methodology, and found out that iPhone 15 Pro Max did not shatter under pressure, nor get damaged in drop tests as other videos show. The iPhone tested underwent 100 drops in a row in a stone container and survived with no damage.

Check out the full report here.

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