Pixel 3 XL vs iPhone XS Max DROP Test! Durability Pro? By EverythingApplePro E A P

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Aug 14, 2021
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Pixel 3 XL vs iPhone XS Max DROP Test! Durability Pro?

What's up guys everything Apple Pro here, and I'm, coming at you with the Google Pixel 3, excel drop test first time, I've ever tested, Google's phones in terms of durability, and I'm very curious. This is the first time ever. The Google's went with an all-glass back design to accommodate the wireless charging, and it's using Gorilla Glass 5, so I'd like to see in a durability aspect. How does it compare to Apple's iPhone arenas max, which is the world's most durable glass? Apparently according to Apple, so I'm going to be doing a regular drop test from 3 feet, had hi to them and go further. If it doesn't break personally I, don't see this thing being too durable it. It doesn't feel all that durable.

It does have an aluminum border. This is stainless steel, so it may actually transfer shock differently once it hits the ground, but an all-glass back design, which is new for Google, might not be as durable as Apple's, but hey we'll see- and this is a frosted type glass we'll see if that effects the break ability in any way. So without any further ado. Let's start. These are both perfectly working, iPhone, 10s, max Google, pixel.

Believe me, it does hurt to do this. This thing is actually much nicer in person. You know from the pictures. I didn't think it would be so premium feeling, but it really is a great phone. Let's go ahead and introduce it to the ground as usual, so I'm gonna start with the iPhone here and waist height.

This is about three feet here. Three, two, one really, nothing really wrong with it and that's perfectly on its side. So I really can't expect anything to be wrong. Okay with the pixel three AFCEL. Here we go same thing and three two one: oh no, it's still good kind of went on the back a little more, but here you start to see these scuffs.

So I believe this is a painted. Aluminum doesn't look anodized to me and the paint's kind of scuffing off here from a little tiny fall Wow, but unharmed still working. So let's go ahead and do on the back for the iPhone tennis max and three two one: okay, it's always scared of those. That's pretty much. The average fall where it's going to be falling from, and it seems to be handling itself pretty well here, frosted back and Gorilla Glass 5 on the pixel, 3 Excel and three to one that does not sound good.

Oh, thank goodness, didn't cut the test short just yet. The both have survived. I'm moving forward face down from waist height tennis max did survive these in the earlier test. But once again, three two one I hate those satisfying smacks: oh okay, it's so good, really can't tell that this thing has been dropped at all. Actually, that's kind of amazing.

This is gonna, hurt three two one all right did a little flip there, but the screens remain unharmed. So at this point you know from the average Falls. Both phones can withstand them pick so three looking a little worse for the wear, but otherwise you know not so bad and, of course, depending on the surface, that it falls on you're going to get a different result here. This is pretty standard garage, concrete. It's pitted move it up to the head: height fall and I'm gonna start with the iPhone on its side.

Talk about a phone, and it slips out of your hand. Three two one: okay, starting to see some scuffs here on a concrete, a little steel band is separating from the screen. It's the first time, I've ever seen that it's right around the new antenna band. Oh, shoot I didn't notice that okay, so we have our first casualty. The glass on the back of the tennis max has fractured, and this glass is ridiculously expensive to replace.

This is like a four five hundred dollar replacement, because you actually have to replace the whole back. You can't just replace the glass without affecting a camera permanently on this thing, I believe it's a simpler process, I'm not entirely sure if it should be the on Android phones. It is usually a much easier way to replace it. Alright, Google Pixel three excel side-impact. Three two want to write on the side: no damage, it's still working wow that didn't really do much to it at all, actually expected more so, so far, the pixel 3 excel has beat out the iPhone in terms of durability, kind of amazing.

Okay, this point we're going to do the back, even though it's already broken just see how far we can take it's three, two one, probably spider, webs, awful yeah. So there's that that's so interesting, you can see all these like deformations in the color and the coatings first time ever, seeing that, but it's a pretty bad impacts, the glasses fragmenting. You can easily cut yourself on this. That's the world's strongest glass for you, okay, moving forward to the pixel 3xl same test here, head height in three two one, yeah there's no way it's gonna. Take that so very interesting here, it's completely smooth, so it didn't fragment like the iPhone did very interest did break about the same fall, so it is a little more resilience than apples, but both did break at this point.

The real difference here is the cost to repair where the pixel is gonna, be a lot more practical. A lot cheaper versus the iPhone I think it's something that you can even do you know almost at home if you have a little of experience this one no way so at this point both are evenly destroyed, despite Apple's claims of being the world's most durable glass, despite all Gorilla Glass 5s claims. So let's keep going here and do a face down a drop. So this is from head Heights in three two one ooh, thank goodness, so that has not broken very consistent results. Actually, with the first test set that aside- and here we go, can Gorilla Glass 5 be as resilient in 3 2 1.

Did you see that like hit and slid the air in between it, ouch? Okay, there we go so there is the result of that. The screen is freaking out still usable though, but it has broke hmm. So, with a smack down the same exact one apple has survived. Pixel has not so that tells you a lot I guess about the durability of these phones. Wow, I'm seriously impressed so good job Apple good job pixel, but you know if you're dropping your phone from ahead of height.

You should probably be using a case since you can't trust yourself. What's: okay, so I guess we'll take it to the extreme, as always just see what it takes to completely break these phones and Wow. The tennis really is resilience so, okay step it up to ten feet all right. So this isn't quite ten feet, but I'm going to say eight feet here, and this is side impact for the iPhone tennis. There we go three two want to okay, well, I can see from here that the screen is good.

So, let's just drop the pixel alright same deal in three two ones. This one really hasn't gotten that much worse still broken. The border itself is doing better than I thought paints pretty resilient on. It's not really peeling off back is really starting a chip and the iPhone has persevered it's just the back. That's kind of coming out.

I really hope. That's not the battery expanding, but the front is still great. That's amazing! All right! Let's do the backs, even though already done them here. Okay, here we go the iPhone 10s on the back again and three two one: oh did that just happen. Did that just happen? The SIM card tray was ejected the first time ever, I've seen that happen during a drop I've literally never had that happen, Wow, okay, it's so good on the front here, back still, alright, I guess, and once again the pixel three XL meets the floor in three two one, not so bad.

Okay onward we go to the face down. Can we finally defeat the undefeatable tennis max eight feet, final test, iPhone 10s max in three two one, so glass shards flying from the back? Has it survived? Oh my gosh. What do they put in this display how's this possible? That's amazing, and why is the back not as resilient as the front I'm, because it's a thinner, glass layer in general, but Wow I am beyond impressed. So what you really want is for the screen to survive and that it has on the tennis max. That's seriously incredible from 8 feet.

Repeated drops, it's still fine. This thing has definitely seen better days in 3 2, 1 1, we've done at this point to drop it, but what the heck, and it's off? Oh, ok. So the screen has completely stopped working at this point, some percussive maintenance, but no does not want to start working. It's flashing green lines here, wow that is not as durable, so this thing has gone through the exact amount of drops as the tennis max, but this one has zero issues with the display, even though this video is about the pixel 3 Excel I'm, more impressed by the tennis max and its survivability throughout all these tests. So that's what it took to destroy the pixel 3 Excel.

It's completely gone at this point. You are not using this phone any more seriously. Amazing backs at this point, see the pixels looks a little better, and I'm sure it's much easier to replace. So in terms of durability. The iPhone 10s max here is the winner, but of course, use a case.

You guys enjoyed it stay tuned for the iPhone 10 our videos. This weekend, peace.


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