iPhone Xs MAX Durability Test - How weak is the big iPhone?

TL;DR
The iPhone Xs Max is Apple's latest offering, but it falls short in terms of durability and value for money.
Transcript
The brand new iPhone Xs Max. Apple's latest attempt at selling the same thing over and over again, is here...this time with a couple new backgrounds, and a slightly larger screen size. Is it worth your money? I've systematically durability tested about 100 different flagship phones over the past few years, and it's time to see if Apple's gold Xs Ma... Read More
Key Insights
- 🥳 Apple's decision to remove dongles from the iPhone Xs Max box is motivated by profit, as they earn royalties from third-party manufacturers.
- 😎 The iPhone Xs Max's glass is as scratchable as previous models, debunking Apple's claims of the most durable glass.
- 😎 The high cost of replacing the iPhone Xs Max's back glass highlights its fragility and the potential for expensive repairs.
- ❓ Apple's impure sapphire crystal fails to meet the scratch resistance of pure sapphire, calling into question their use of the term "sapphire" for their camera lens.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why did Apple remove dongles from the iPhone Xs Max box?
Apple removed dongles to boost their profits, as they earn royalties from third-party manufacturers for their proprietary lightning port.
Q: How scratch-resistant is the iPhone Xs Max's glass compared to previous models?
The iPhone Xs Max's glass scratches at the same level as previous models, making it as prone to scratches as its predecessors.
Q: Is the iPhone Xs Max's back glass expensive to replace?
Yes, the replacement cost for the iPhone Xs Max's back glass is $599, making it significantly more expensive than other smartphones.
Q: Does the iPhone Xs Max's camera lens use real sapphire crystal?
No, Apple's impure sapphire crystal scratches at the same level as glass, indicating that it does not meet the expected scratch resistance of pure sapphire crystal.
Key Insights:
- Apple's decision to remove dongles from the iPhone Xs Max box is motivated by profit, as they earn royalties from third-party manufacturers.
- The iPhone Xs Max's glass is as scratchable as previous models, debunking Apple's claims of the most durable glass.
- The high cost of replacing the iPhone Xs Max's back glass highlights its fragility and the potential for expensive repairs.
- Apple's impure sapphire crystal fails to meet the scratch resistance of pure sapphire, calling into question their use of the term "sapphire" for their camera lens.
- The iPhone Xs Max is structurally sound and passes durability tests, but its fragile glass and expensive repairs may deter potential buyers.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The iPhone Xs Max lacks any significant improvements over its predecessors, offering only a larger screen size and new backgrounds.
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Apple's decision to remove dongles from the box is a profit-driven move, as they earn royalties from third-party manufacturers for their proprietary lightning port.
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The iPhone Xs Max's glass is as scratchable as previous models, and its back glass is expensive to replace compared to other smartphones.
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