iPhone 13 in the drop test: This is how much the new cell phones can withstand

A YouTuber wanted to find out how the new Apple cell phones do when they hit the floor.

When a new iPhone is introduced, some people are happy to be able to try it out as quickly as possible. Others, on the other hand, long to throw it on the floor and record it on video.

The YouTuber EverythingApplePro wanted to know how the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max hit when they hit the floor. The devices are currently the heaviest iPhones. The Pro weighs 204 grams , while the Pro Max even 240 grams weighs.

Apple repeatedly emphasizes how resistant the cell phones are thanks to the Ceramic Shield meant to be. Falls from moderate heights should therefore not cause the glass to crack. The YouTuber uses different heights for his experiment, you can see how it ends here.

iPhone 13 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

The YouTuber PhoneBuff wanted to know how the new iPhone 13 fares against Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra and which cell phone breaks faster. You see the result in this video:

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