The ultimate smartphone shooting test. A single bullet through each of the 4 devices. Will any survive? Time to find out. FACEBOOK: / techrax TWITTER: / techrax INSTAGRAM: / techrax
I haven't made a single cell phone purchase in the last 8 years without guidance from TechRax. Case in point: even if you survive the gunshot, you will succumb to fire and brimstone emitted by the Samsung Galaxy S22. Important safety tip.
@I hate cockroaches so much! because he hit the pixels battery like perfectly at the very top and the iphone has a L shaped battery meaning he didnt hit the iphones battery at all. and the Nokia is more thicker making it easier to make the battery more stable meaning it wouldnt even count in this test knowing it doesnt share the same thing all the others do, (Witch is it not having the thin batteries like the others) but the samsung didnt get lucky like the others did instead it got a bullet directly into the middle of the battery. not only that techrax got every pro version of the other phones but the cheap basic version of the samsung, meaning if he would have shot the samsung a little closer up or got the plus version of it then did this test, then this would be comparable, we can only wait until another test to see
been a while since i watched one of your videos & i gotta say i’m glad a playa still around.. i remember always watching ur stuff back then & you still going with that same momentum, good job man 😌
In all honesty, considering the iPhone's battery is off to the side I'd say the bullet didn't have a direct impact which couldn't cause the battery to smoke. Like the Samsung and Google, the both began to smoke of course because the bullet went through the battery, whereas the iPhone it didn't.
For the Samsung phone, the bullet when through the battery, that caused the smoke and even more damage. Probably if the shot target the phone at a same or specific location.. It would be great to given even results.
I couldn't decide which one I will buy for my morning walks when neighbors are shooting at me. Thanks for clearing things out. Definitely going for Nokia 3310 in a case I would have to call ambulance
Can the burning of the s22 be related to its battery swelling issues ? Recently there was some uproar related to the battery catching fire easily and swelling in old devices… and in this test it was the only one which caught fire !?! Coincidence? Pretty sure the battery was hit in Google and iPhone too…
im sure any phone will catch fire if you shoot it straight through the battery some phones have their batteries located on the side rather than the middle take that into consideration
That battery swelling issue isn't a normal day to day issue. It's only related to storaging the battery for very long periods of time. That battery swelling is most likely due to poor battery chemistry for storage on samsung's part. But, we also don't know exactly what battery level people are storaging these phones at. Because if you didn't know batteries in general lose overall capacity when at 0% or 100% this is due to pressure on the battery. Therefore, phones should only be stored at 50 or 60 percent.
1:34 I think that may have something to do with the battery taking up the entire width of the phone on the Samsung while on the iPhone the battery is on one side, so you didn't end up hitting the battery on the iPhone at all.