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iPhone 16e Survives Bend Test In The Latest Durability Test Video

Highlights

  • The iPhone 16e survives scratch, burn and bend tests with a solid aluminium frame and glass back.
  • The phone lacks MagSafe magnets and introduces a new battery removal process.
  • It also features a single 48MP camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS).
YouTuber JerryRigEverythin puts iPhone 16e through signature durability tests. (Image Credit – JerryRigEverythin on YouTube)

Apple recently replaced the iPhone SE lineup with the iPhone 16e, a more expensive option than any SE before it but still slightly cheaper than the standard iPhone 16. However, choosing the 16e means giving up an extra camera, some of the A18 chip’s advanced features and even colour variety since it’s only available in black and white.

But the question now stands, how does iPhone 16e hold up in terms of durability?

That’s where Zack from the YouTube Channel JerryRigEverything comes in with the classic durability test that many tech enthusiasts eagerly wait for whenever there is a new device on the shelves. Zack from JerryRigEverything recently released the video of putting the iPhone 16e through the signature scratch, burn and bend tests to see how tough it really is. Here’s everything we know from the video.

iPhone 16e – Durability Test

JerryRigEverythin’s iPhone 16e durability test video shows the inner workings of the iPhone 16e. (Image Credit – JerryRigEverythin on YouTube)

The screen scratches at level 6 on the Mohs hardness scale with deeper grooves appearing at level 7, standard for modern smartphones. The frame is aluminium, the buttons are metal and the speaker grilles have mesh to help prevent water from getting inside.

The back panel is glass, and when exposed to an open flame for about 20 seconds, the screen’s pixels turn white. However, after a reboot, the damage is barely noticeable.

iPhone 16e Bend Test

YouTube channel JerryRigEverything puts iPhone 16e through the bend test. (Image Credit – JerryRigEverythin on YouTube)

The most important test is the bend test and it proves that the iPhone 16e is solid. It doesn’t bend, no matter which side you press from.

Inside the iPhone 16e

Zack also opens up the device, revealing that the iPhone 16e doesn’t have MagSafe magnets like other iPhones. There’s also an entirely new battery removal process, which involves a 9V battery and alligator clips, an unusual method for replacing the battery.

The single 48MP camera inside the iPhone 16e comes with traditional optical image stabilization (OIS), unlike the sensor-shift stabilisation found in Apple’s pricier models.

Here’s the full iPhone 16e durability test by JerryRigEverything –

Overall, the iPhone 16e proves to be durable and sturdy with some unique internal design changes compared to other iPhones.

 FAQs

Q1. How durable is the iPhone 16e?

Answer. The iPhone 16e passed scratch, burn, and bend tests, proving to be solid with an aluminium frame, glass back, and standard durability features.

Q2. What are the design and internal differences in the iPhone 16e?

Answer. It lacks MagSafe magnets, introduces a unique battery removal process using a 9V battery and alligator clips, and features a single 48MP camera with OIS.

Q3. What compromises does the iPhone 16e have compared to other iPhones?

Answer. The 16e lacks an extra camera, advanced A18 chip features, and MagSafe magnets. It also comes in fewer colour options (only black and white).

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