When Zack Nelson — a.k.a. YouTube's JerryRigEverything — tried to bend the iPhone Air, it hurt his fingers. Apple wants to prove that its thinnest phone is durable. The company's execs challenged ...
The iPhone Air is Apple’s slimmest smartphone to date, and the company even claims that it’s “more durable than any previous iPhone.” Now, the company has shared a bend test video with media outlets ...
Show anyone the ultra-thin iPhone Air and they'll have two concerns: durability and battery life. Such worries first appeared during the iPhone 17 rumor season. Thankfully, though, the iPhone Air gets ...
The people most worried about bending their smartphone are likely the ones who carry it in a back pocket. That’s not recommended because accidentally sitting on the handset is inevitable. But it seems ...
The thinnest iPhone in history is here, but many have since questioned its durability and tendency to bend due to its ultra-slim body. To address the concerns, Apple executives have recently gone on ...
“It’s kind of like a seismic building, it should give a little, before it comes back,” Joswiak says, adding that the design approach includes reinforcing the battery. During our own hands-on with the ...
Apple’s thinnest iPhone, the iPhone Air, has just faced one of the harshest durability trials—JerryRigEverything’s infamous bend test. At only 5.6mm thick, many feared the ultra-slim design would ...
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has survived a series of durability tests, including a bend test. The phone’s titanium frame managed to save it, it seems. Check out the full video in the article below.
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. When Zack Nelson — a.k.a. YouTube's JerryRigEverything — tried to bend the iPhone Air, it hurt his ...
When he used a machine to break the iPhone Air, it took 216 pounds of pressure to snap the device. The iPhone Air is Apple's thinnest phone yet, and execs have been challenging interviewers to bend it ...