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iPhone 6S BEND TEST, Scratch test, Burn test

2015-09-24
today we're going to test the durability of the iPhone 6s the latest phone from Apple they have made a few minor improvements from the regular iPhone 6 so let's see what happens on my youtube channel I do practical durability tests scratch tests Bend tests I put the phones through real-life situations we'll start with the scratch test for the iPhone 6s you can see that the screen is flexing a little bit with the amount of pressure that I am applying to the phone now Apple is still using the same ion strengths and glass that they used for the iPhone 6 and 6-plus so there's really no surprise that the razor blade easily scratches the heck out of this phone a reference the samsung galaxy s6 was unscathed by my razor blade the good news is is that when I take my keys and try to scratch the front screen nothing happens now the sandpaper test one solid swipe and the sandpaper basically ruins the screen if you're the type of person who takes a meticulous care of your cell phone but still has a random little scratches on your screen after a few days it's from super tiny rocks or grains of sand in your pocket so it really just depends on what is touching your screen sharp metal rocks and sandpaper kill it softer metals like keys and coins do nothing hit that subscribe button if you're glad my phone is damaged and not yours now the iPhone can find the record in 4k it's important that the camera lens is scratch resistant we'll see if it holds up better than the screen did the iPhone 6 lens was supposedly sapphire glass and did not scratch there were rumors that they were going to stop using the sapphire glass for the success because of how brittle it is but since the 6s lens is not scratching either it looks like they stuck with the Sapphire now for the back of the iPhone 6s with my razor blade I was able to make these cute little curlicue aluminum filings I've never seen that happen before Apple decided to use a 7000 series aluminium alloy this Allies supposedly combines zinc magnesium and aluminum Apple says it's 60% stronger than regular aluminum and one-third the density of steel but we'll see if that helps with the whole bin gate fiasco as you can see pretty much anything that touches the back aluminum will leave a mark razors keys and coins so keep it out of your purse unless it's in a case flame test always one of my favorites let's see if this 3d touchscreen can handle the heat as you can see after a few seconds of my lighter burning the phone the pics will start to shut off but just like with the regular Apple IPS LCD displays the screen fully recovers and the pixels function like normal after they've cooled down onto the bin test let's see if the 7000 series holds up the phone survives the first round of bending you can see that the screen pops up a bit out of the frame but when bent back the other direction there's no flex whatsoever that screen keeps the phone very rigid after putting everything I have into bending the phone I was able to get it to kink a little bit but honestly as long as you don't do anything stupid you should be just fine no high end phone is entirely indestructible moral of the story get a case in a screen protector in your phone will live a long happy life check out some of my other videos I do durability tests on all of the new phones iPhones Samsung's HTC LG I've done them all thanks for subscribing I'll see you around
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