Obviously curvature is but the Galaxy Note 10+ screen is more durable than iPhone XS Max in the drop test

Tram Ho

Galaxy Note 10+ and iPhone XS Max are two of the largest smartphones in the world, but in the drop test showed that Samsung’s device survivability is better than Apple’s.

No device is prevented from being scratched when dropping from a height of 1m to a cement floor when both are wrapped in glass. The question is whether the screen and the back of the device are broken or just cracked.

Extreme drop drop test

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The first test is performed by YouTube PhoneBuff channel when dropping both devices with the back hitting the floor. iPhone XS Max shows its superiority when only cracked on the back, while the Galaxy Note 10+ is cracked quite a lot.

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The same thing happened in the second test, when both devices were dropped with the angle of the impact machine with the cement floor. Again, Apple devices are better.

However, Samsung’s smartphone shows its certainty when dropping it with the screen hitting it directly with the cement floor below. The Note 10+ screen is only slightly cracked after falling from a height of 1 meter to a concrete slab, while the bottom corner of the XS Max screen is almost crumbled in the same test.

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With PhoneBuff’s third test, the Galaxy Note 10+ is the winner.

Earlier, iPhone XS Max defeated Samsung Galaxy S10 + in similar drop tests.

Sustainability of Gorilla Glass 6

It’s possible to win the Galaxy Note 10+ before the iPhone XS Max thanks to Samsung’s new device coming out after nearly a year. The Galaxy Note 10+ definitely uses Corning’s Gorilla Glass 6 glass – this version is designed to survive such tests.

John Bayne, Corning Gorilla Glass vice president and general manager, said: “Corning Gorilla Glass 6 improves compared to Gorilla Glass 5 to survive drop situations from above, but more importantly, it is built. to survive many drops. ”

The latest version of this ultra-tough glass was released last summer, so it may not be able to be equipped on the 2018 iPhone versions. It is difficult to know exactly when Apple did not disclose details about the company that made the glasses. , covering the front and back of their device.

However, when the iPhone 11 comes out next month, it can become a real rival for Note 10+. If it can prove better durability after dropping, it will be evidence that this is Apple’s first device to use Gorilla Glass 6.

Refer to Cult of Mac

 

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