What other durability tests could we try? 🤔 To check out how Samsung's CAMERAS compare to the iPhone's: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y4M-hmNsSNw.html
Thank you captain obvious Also the reason they put it on card board is for that exact reason, it wouldn't be a very fair test if it was on bare concrete since both phones would literally break just from standing on them
Wha- okay am trying that! my mom: “my 3 year old boy learned how to drive” my dad: “uh where is he going?” Meanwhile me in da backrooms vibing with the monsters
@@Kinsky_isbored ikr and the fact that RU-vid doesn’t do anything about these bots,instead they just sit there and remove dislike count and added some of the worst features(except the translate one which is kinda useful) but yeah RU-vid nowadays just full of bots and scam videos
Imagine if someone assessed a phone quality by this: "Oh I want to return this product. Yeah it's not the best quality. I tested it by running a truck over it and it broke so I don't think this is the best quality. Give me back my money"
I lost my phone and I didn’t know it was underneath my car so the whole thing just came crushed. Trust me if there wasn’t any cardboard r.I.p that phone
For those wondering: he's applying equal pressure to every part of the cellphone. The way a screen cracks is by applying a lot of pressure/strength to a central part of the screen with some sort of tip, like a sharp rock. By applying even pressure, the phone simply doesn't crack. It could, however, be crushed if the strength was constant, like on a press
Him: runs a car over the phones and the phones still work Me: phone gets stuck in bicycle and breaks in half Edit: moM I aM FaMoUs 🎉 Also edit: thanks guys for the likes! :)
Everybody does more apple because is simply more prominent. More people are going to watch reviews on apple. For example his battery test on the iPhone 13 got 9 million views, while the one on the s22 ultra got 3.5 million. It’s very obvious why tech channels would have more videos on apple then another company. If you don’t like that that’s the truth, and you can just look for perhaps a specific review on one of the other 20 popular tech channels. Even so it’s not like it’s like 2 apple videos 1 android video, it’s often the opposite because of how many android company’s there are, but there’s only one company with an in house OS that hasn’t flopped and it’s iPhone. Making a review on a random iPhone would yield more views and generally apply to more people then a review on a random one plus phone
You’re telling me the iPhone didn’t break when being ran over by a car, but it breaks when I accidentally drop it?? 😃 Edit: Y’all I think he’s using the iPhone 13, which is the exact same iPhone I have, so stop complaining about me having a different phone. 😹
@@leosvids1297 that and when being ran over there is a larger surface area to distribute the pressure. Whereas with dropping it all the energy goes into the phone at one point.
@@abhinavprakash6266 Well yeah thats also how testing works, because in a scenario where your phone lands under a driving vehicle, 90% of the time there wouldn't be cardboard protecting it so this test doesn't give that much information
A gravel is small, so high pressure will be exerted and thus the high pressure will crack the whole easily. While a tyre is wide and big so pressure exerted will be low and won’t crack. We want to test the tyre so we will want to eliminate any gravels which will make the pressure vary.
@@BeastSlayer-yd4wr due to cardboard weight shifted from ground phone didn't full weight and same for tyres weight shifted there also I don't know full science behind but it is something related to this
@@LemGameplay well thank you but its also more about the surface area, think of it as ice, if you are on a frozen lake and you jump, the ice will break but if you spread out your weight, for example you lay on it, your weight will be more even letting more ice support you instead of just 1 small spot of ice supporting you, i am not really good at explaining stuff because english isnt really my native language and i am not a teacher but someone with basic understanding will know what i mean.