The so-called “iPhone Air” is clearly on the way, despite the apple, such a device is characterized by characteristically tight-tight.
Many leaks have suggested that the fall with the iPhone Air, which is expected to launch this decline with the iPhone 17, will be just 5.5 mm thick, which will easily make Apple’s thinnest handset yet.
Keeping this in mind, many people are eager to see how well the device stands for unscientific bend test, which is done by the popular tech youtuber zack nelson. Jerrigeverything Channel.
Whenever a high-profile handset hits the market, it does not happen long ago when Nelson puts it through a vince-inspiration tension test that involves scratches, scraping, irritation and end, bending.
Over the years, at least five smartphones have succumbed to Nelson’s infamous turn test, with nothing more than bending the device with their bare hands. Many handsets, such as One Plus 10 Pro, have cleaned into two. And yes, this is always a painful watch.
In 2023, Nelson shattered the glass of the iPhone 15 Pro Max back. Nelson said at the time, “You have been watching me durability test smartphone for almost 11 years, and most phones do not break.” “IPhones do not break especially … like, anytime.”
While most people are unlikely to apply equal amount of pressure on their handsets-even mistakes can make a condition that Apple is working hard on ways to ensure that the wind repeats the so-called “bendgate” scam that hits the iPhone 6 and large iPhone 6 plus in 2014.
The issue was connected to the large size and thin aluminum frames of the phone, causing the phone to bend with weak points near the volume button and antenna lines, especially when moved around in a tight pocket.
Tech giants are making the iPhone 17 Air to ensure that he can maintain his structural integrity despite his ultra-splitted design, although we have to wait until we have to fully understand the launch of the phone to fully understand how Apple designed to fulfill the challenge.
Nevertheless, it feels like a dead certified that the wind of the iPhone would rather fail in rigorous testing, with the possibility that the device will crack and crunch, and possibly before disintegrate in its hands, will be shattered and shattered. Then, perhaps we will be pleasantly surprised …