Anyone aware of the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel knows all about the durability test that its creator, Zack Nelson, subjects new flagship phones to. The test always involves plenty of scratching ...
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 ...
Apple’s new iPhone Air, its thinnest model yet, passed bend tests, but still shatters when dropped, according to Allstate Protection Plans‘ latest Breakability Test. The independent evaluation used ...
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 ...
Durability is a key selling point for the iPhone 17 lineup. But just how well can the latest phones from Apple stand up to the punishment that daily life can dish out? Pretty well, going by all the ...
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 proving to be quite a solid phone. From controlled lab-style tests to over-the-top torture attempts, nothing has managed to snap the phone in half. Check out some of the most ...
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 ...
At just 5.6mm, the iPhone Air is Apple’s slimmest device yet. That slim profile had fans worried about another “Bendgate.” Zack Nelson, the YouTuber behind JerryRigEverything, wanted answers. He ...
Apple execs challenged interviewers to put the iPhone Air's durability to the test. The Air held its shape as Tom's Guide attempted to bend the device. Pre-orders for the iPhone Air start at $999, ...
YouTuber JerryRigEverything tried and failed to bend the iPhone Air with his hands. When he used a machine to break the iPhone Air, it took 216 pounds of pressure to snap the device. The iPhone Air is ...