Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro snaps in half when subjected to bend test

Vlad, 09 November 2022

Last year the Asus ROG Phone 5 snapped like a twig when subjected to the now-classic bend test performed by YouTube channel JerryRigEverything. So, ever since the ROG Phone 6 Pro's introduction back in July, you may have been wondering how the new handset might fare when put through the same type of torture.

As it turns out, you're in luck. In a pretty straightforward case of "better late than never", Zack from JerryRigEverything only got to the ROG Phone 6 Pro today. If you're anxious to find out whether the device survived, grab some popcorn and your favorite beverage and hit Play below.

It all starts out in a pretty standard fashion, with the Gorilla Glass Victus on the front scratching at level 6 on the Mohs scale, with deeper grooves at level 7. Then the sides are confirmed to be made from aluminum, and interestingly enough the buttons are removable. The camera bump is covered by glass, and the AMOLED screen lasts for about 30 seconds under the flame of a lighter before the area turns black and never recovers.

The bend test is catastrophic, however. Another ROG Phone snaps in half, and very easily from the first try. Interestingly, the screen doesn't crack (maybe that's the Gorilla Glass Victus at work), although it does gent bent to a point of being unusable. The back is just ruined, though.


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Reader comments

I wasn't saying aluminum couldn't bend, I just meant that the build quality of a device doesn't always come down to the materials it's made out of.

Agree lol. For me I wouldn't buy a phone that break just from such simple hand grip, since if I'm daily driving a phone, chances are it's gonna receive similar abuse when I'm careless. But at least those who buy it would know to b...

Can you give me a good scenario other than people put phone in back pocket and slam on the chair, or just throw phone in a bag with 40kg dumbbell and start jogging. When people buying a phone, they will look for certain specification that they n...

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