iPhone X passes bend test with flying colors

George, 04 November 2017

Hardly an industry standard for testing, JerryRigEverything's torture routine has become a great source of insight on just how scratch and bend resistant you can expect your next phone to be. Well, in comes the X.

The Apple iPhone X is the latest to come out of Cupertino, and like the more pedestrian iPhone 8 and 8 Plus is a glass sandwich with a metal frame all around, only here the metal is steel and not aluminum, so it scratches with a different (still painful) sound. The display won't get damaged by keys and coins, but beware of pocket sand and granite countertops.

There's a plastic inlet between glass and frame, serving as buffer to help prevent cracking when you inevitably drop your X - a good thing since the back panel damage is a $550 replacement job.

Mohs picks scratch test, razor blade scratch test, burn test, you know Zack's drill. It's the bend test that comes last, and despite some flex, there's no permanent damage. Check it for yourself in the video below.

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  • AnonD-294498
  • 06 Nov 2017
  • 38E

You just answered your own question: Benchmarks never mattered and iPhones had ALWAYS (including today) a MUCH smoother experience than the lag-prone Galaxies. Imagine how MUCH better iPhones are these latest years when they are better even at benchm...

  • Anonymous
  • 05 Nov 2017
  • yMm

When I phones lost in benchmarks Benchmarks don't matter iPhone obliterated everything I n apples test Now. See the benchmarks. Look at them look look even though they didn't matter 3 years ago when iPhone was a dual core device having fun losin...

  • AnonD-294498
  • 05 Nov 2017
  • 38E

I am bringing up facts to the table about Apple overshadowing Samsung performance-wise and the best you could is to mention “in long run Apple always gets shredded to bits”?!? Son, we are talking about tech, not Pokémons!

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