The iPhone 15 Pro, while packed with a slew of new features like USB-C charging and enhanced cameras, raises concerns over its durability.
Despite Apple’s claims that the new titanium build should make the device sturdier and lighter, early drop tests show a less encouraging reality.
Sam Kohl of AppleTrack YouTube channel took the initiative to compare the durability of the iPhone 15 Pro against its predecessor, the iPhone 14 Pro.
The tests were conducted in Australia, where Kohl traveled to obtain the phone early. Both phones were subjected to multiple drops from varying heights, with some surprising results.
During the initial rounds, minor damage was noticed on the iPhone 14 Pro, whereas the 15 Pro’s black glass experienced some shattering. Notably, the camera lens of the newer model was impacted as well.
As Kohl amplified the tests by dropping the phones from a higher elevation, the durability gap between the two models widened.
The back of the iPhone 15 Pro started to show spider web-like cracks and two camera lenses were severely damaged. In contrast, the iPhone 14 Pro merely showed some side chipping and minor lens impact.
The new rounded design of the iPhone 15 Pro might be its downfall. Unlike the iPhone 14 Pro, whose flat edges seemed to absorb impact better, the 15 Pro’s curved sides appeared to distribute the impact across the device, making it more prone to damage.
In a concluding test, the iPhone 15 Pro was dropped screen-down from around 15 feet. The result was a white screen at the bottom and a heavily damaged back, while the iPhone 14 Pro remained crack-free.
It’s crucial to remember that these tests were not performed under controlled conditions. However, after 15 rounds of drops, it was evident that the iPhone 14 Pro consistently outperformed its successor, a fact that’s hard to ignore.
Sam Kohl from the AppleTrack YouTube channel conducted the tests in Australia. He used multiple drop heights to assess the phones’ durability.
The iPhone 15 Pro exhibited black glass shattering, spider-web-like cracks on the back, and severe damage to two of its camera lenses.
The iPhone 14 Pro showed minor damages like side chipping and slight lens impacts, outperforming its successor in each round of testing.
No, the tests were not conducted under controlled circumstances, but the consistent outcomes over 15 rounds make the results hard to dismiss.
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