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iPhone 6S vs Ford F150

2015-10-02
what's up guys Lew here back with another video and as you can tell we are in an unusual environment that's because you're about to watch an unusual video today we're going to find out if the iPhone 6s with its new and improved and strengthened display can hold up the weight of this f150 now it's a little bit lighter than the previous version in case you don't know these new models are now built out of aluminum and up to 700 pounds lighter but it's still incredibly heavy so let's find out just how strong the 6s is and whether or not it can hold the weight of the f-150 let's do it now this is a gold 6s back to refresh completely working there's the evidence right there we're going to place it face up right like this there we go right behind the tire I think the iPhone might survive and then what and then what you ready tell me when there's a tire mark haha there's a tire mark yes the phone is fine a little bit dirty we wipe it off real quick Wow check it out alright so it held up the weight no problemo should we do it one more time to be sure what do you think all right here once again no problem so apparently this glass is pretty tough so there you have it iPhone 6s vs. Ford f-150 and at least for this round the iPhone looks alright I'm pretty impressed the glass held up the tire this is not a light vehicle I mean it's light as far as pickup trucks are concerned but it's still a pickup truck so thank God the iPhone is safe and fine and happy and as you know I've got a lot of these so I'm still coming up with ideas for what to do with all of them leave your suggestions down in the comments thanks very much for watching guys leave a thumbs up if you enjoyed this content of course this video was ridiculous that's the point that's why you clicked on it I'll catch you guys on the next episode later
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