Can the iPhone 16 be bent/frame from the video
A lot of time has passed since the launch of the iPhone 16. So you may have been looking forward to the company's “durability test.”
It is traditionally done by the popular technoblogger JerryRigEverything. And he finally took on the basic iPhone 16 smartphone to test its durability.
The cheapest iPhone of the 2024 generation is now susceptible to scratches, burns and bending (hopefully not the last). If you have popcorn handy, here's the video.
How the iPhone 16 passed the durability test: watch the video
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If for some reason you couldn't watch it, here's a quick summary of what happened. Apple's Ceramic Shield glass screen protector scratches at a Mohs hardness level of 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7, just like any other glass, but the scratches are much less pronounced.
The frame is aluminum (85% of which is recycled), the screen can withstand open flames and remain intact, and finally, the phone doesn't bend, both front and back.