Redmi Note 10 Pro|Max Durability Test - Actually Weak like a Biscuit? IP53 TEST|BEND|DROP|SCRATCH By CNTechRoom

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Aug 15, 2021
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Redmi Note 10 Pro|Max Durability Test - Actually Weak like a Biscuit? IP53 TEST|BEND|DROP|SCRATCH

We're finally, going to put an end to the Redmi Note 10 Series Weak Build Controversy in this Video! We will do that by thoroughly testing 0ut the Redmi Note 10 Pro, which will also be the exact same for the Pro Max version, with the same Body!, The 0nly, difference being in the Megapixel count of the Camera! The 6+128?GB, Vintage Bronze Variant, We were forced to buy during Sale, actually look Marvelous and Beautiful in the Hand and gives an almost flagship-level Premium feel with the frosted Glass Back! It remain, to be seen if the frosted Glass field again for the 4th time on 0ur Channel after a Hat Trick of field! Though, the Structure seems sturdy enough in my Usual Trial Bend and we'll be Video Proofing once and for all, If the frosted, Glass and Plastic Body, actually Snap in half like a Biscuit 0r not! Do consider Subscribing. If you liked the Content! It kind of AWESOME, that Mi has decided to stick with 0fficial IP53 Rating instead of the P2i Water repellent technology in their previous devices, which was, truth be told, Relatively, Useless! Will, the 192gmz Lightweight & the larger Camera Hump make any difference in Drop, Impact, Resistance? Right. Now everything seems to be 0k, but we'll come back to that. Later! It has landed more towards, the right Display side, but still no sign of dent 0r damage as yet, but we will come back to that later!. There is a small but significant dent at the Bottom-Right Backside Edge, Clearly Visible on Camera, creating a Sharp Pointy feel on the finger & at 2. Other edges, we'll come back to after the next Drop!, but on closer inspection, there are small dent on 3 of the 4 Plastic edges, most prominently on the bottom Left from backside and nothing on the Right, with an uncomfortable, Pointy Sharp feeling, when felt with the finger.

Just. To make you aware that this can happen if used without a Case!, Next up, moving onto fun Stuff with Value! With, the Bend Test, Let us get with some Serious Video Proof about the so-called Controversial Build Quality of the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, which is supposed to be Ultra Weak according to a Certain Video Source, and it should Snap into 2 with ease? So, Will it be weaker than the failed Redmi Note 10? With, the 1st Bend from the frosted Backside, the Degree of flex? 0R Bend is much less compared to the huge flex on the Redmi, Note 10, and also lock 0ut, pretty early with no Cracking Noises 0r Kink near weak areas! But, when applying pressure from the AMOLED Display Side, things seem to taking a turn for the Worst, same as the Redmi Note 10, With that Loud Cracking Sound, though it does Lock0ut without any Catastrophic Structural failure as yet! Putting it accurately, the Pro Max may not be as Strong as the Redmi Note 8 0r Poco M3, but is without doubt much Stronger than the failed Redmi Note 10! And. It definitely does not break 0r Snap like a twig 0r Biscuit like you, may have seen! Any Source, which show the Pro Max as weak is fake! Do. Consider Subscribing. If you liked 0ur Content! (: Will, the frosted Glass Back fail the Blade again on the Pro Max?, that'z, mainly what we're going to find out during the Scratch Test! The frosted Back Glass has failed the Blade on a Hat Trick of 0ccasionz, 1st on the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, then the Galaxy S21 Ultra, 5G and recently on the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro 5G! So, How will it fare this time on the Pro Max, though the frosted layer is thinner specially compared to Samsung!.

We have had 3 flagship devices failing at the frosted Glass Back, and also some budget devices consistently failing the blade at the Display Glass Protection The frosted Glass at the Back almost passes the Test, if not for the faint Permanent Mark brought about by the Steel Blade, not quite visible. On Camera!.


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