it still hurts but trust me, you are way more durable on that sound compared to first time. I bet first time you wanted to die, but now easy @_@ get through it even tho it's painful
I just bought the Flip 4 and was putting off watching this video because it looked scary. But now I have peace of mind knowing it's not going to just break instantly and it's quite resilient!
@@nfsfanAndrew it is literally permanently marked by fingernails. micro bits of debris are unavoidable. plastic is unacceptable for modern phone screens.
Really impressed with the bend test - I thought it would snap in half like a biscuit 😅 This is actually a good advert for the phone (aside from the plastic screen), its much tougher than I expected.
Honestly I've had the phone for a few days and the plastic screen doesn't bother me at all. No scratches yet, hopefully can keep it that way for a while
It's not a plastic screen. It's a factory-installed screen protector. You can't remove it without bricking the phone, but you can ask Samsung to replace it for ya. It costs ~$30. Of course, depending on where you live, finding someone certified to do the replacement may not be easy.
I bought this phone and the week after i did it took the absolute worst fall a phone of mine has ever experienced (fell from a 3rd floor balcony lmao). To my surprise the phone just got some minor scratches
@@HarvestingThings yo wtf lol, I was thinking of not buying this cause I thought it was really fragile but maybe I will I'm trying to pick between the S22 Ultra and the Z Flip 4 rn
@@vanessarodriguez777 nope, no issues with the hinge or anything tbh. I think maybe the selfie cam got damaged a bit but u can use the the higher quality front camera for selfies anyways. It's also basically completely waterproof so I always shower wit the phone lmaoo. 10/10 would absolutely recommend
This phone is pretty strong as it passed the bend test despite being a folded device. Samsung has thought about Jerry's bend test it seems. Liked the review and afraid that my pocket may get lighter soon.
Wish there was a scratch test without the screen protector. Or to see how much the screen protector is actually helping protect the "thin glass" screen! Great content as always!
if u remove the screen protector you will most likley break the screen in the process there is a reason why samsung offeres screen protecter replacement services because if u dont do it right then goodbye screen
All I want to know is if the sapphire glass can actually withstand a level 6 and 7 pick on the pro model or is it the impure sapphire glass that Jerry tested on the apple watch many years ago.
I bought the 5 pro and am not so concerned with it scratching, but more cracking or shattering like my last watch screen... out of all the things it survived... i cracked the screen taking a nap in my car 😬
This provided me alot of piece of mind, dont remember seeing dust warnings when powering up new phones. My car is very dusty and i mainly use the phone for navigation. Im interested to see the teardown of it, and to see how much of that dust managed to make its way into the bristles and the rest of the phone
If you use your phone for navigaton what would your motivation be for wanting a compact phone? I have a Note 20 + and Its a dream for maps/multi-app. Just sticks out of some pockets as a result.
@@GuitarSlayer136 android auto? Compact phone connected to a car is a great idea. A lot of compact cars are coming with AA and ACP rather than fitting a On Board Navigation pack, that is often outdated by the time it comes to the SH market. 😉 Not everyone can buy new or have all to extras. 😁
Don’t buy, screen gets way to scratched after 2 weeks I returned mine then 2 weeks later I got another phone, the flip fun wears out fast. Save your money,
i think it would be interesting to "twist" the screens apart, like you were trying to tear a sheet of paper. so the hinge is being jarred in an un natural manor which could lead to some more dramatic breakages
I got the flip 1(?) for almost 2 years now. And it looks brand new...but that goes for most of my phones. They either look great or are demolished beyond repair. I like the flip size and I'm having trouble going back to normal size phones. 😂 Seeing this makes me want to hug my flip and whisper sweet words.
@@chethan1196 the flips and folds are about the same price as a normal new phone and have a ll flagship specs, except for batteries being cut down a bit or their only being 3 cameras instead of 5 on an s22. I own the zflip 3 and it's an amazing phone, it's convenient, comfortable and the perfect size for someone that liked the s9 width but wanted it to be taller
i pulled a small loan to buy my flip 4, had enough left over to buy the watch 5 pro, other then that, its great, i take them both everywhere with me, warehouse or pool. I leave the phone out of the pool of course!
The popping sound comes from the new lock mechanism in the hinge that 3 didn't have. You can feel a very tiny light pop when you open the phone very slowly. Try it. It's so, compared to the flip 3, it can last longer and be positioned in every position longer in the phones lifetime.
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 This is probably irrelevant but I use the Flip 4 for almost a year as my main and will probably upgrade to the Flip 5 when it releases (When Samsung offers a trade in again). It still works completely fine, almost no visible scratches on the inner screen, only the battery life is not perfect. I have it on the 85% charge mode and at about 10-11pm it hits 15%. So when I want to leave the house at night I have to plug it in before. Oh and the original screenprotector starts to peel of in the crease. Not sure what to do about that, since I only noticed that a few days ago😄
@@_PsychoFish_I believe Samsung provides protective film replacements for $20. They also provides up to three times of free film replacements on some countries - you should probably search it up to see if it applies to your country. Then again, the Samsung Z Flip 5 is expected to come out in a month, so you could alternatively try to wait for that.
You should add a drop test to your durability test as one of the most common ways a phone physically breaks it would be nice to know how hight up/ how many times the phone can be dropped
As someone who works in manufacturing ceramics, dust has not been an issue, and that's saying something! Only issue I had is when it fell on concrete from 5 ft up, landed straight on the hinge, and it couldn't open fully anymore. But it was covered by Samsung's warranty, luckily!
Same for me, buddy ! + it reminds me of the classic flip phones that i used to see and use when i was a kid (it was nice..) and when i was 14, my first phone was a flip phone..
Thanks for putting the Samsung Flip 4 to the durability test as quite curious of upon the general strength of which holds upon the structure and the materials of the outside surface of the Flip
It’s so aesthetically pleasing and cool. I wanted to see if fingernails could actually scratch the cover, as that just seems incredibly delicate. “see”
@@bluelittle366 cables will continue coming with box cuz a. they dont take extra space b. they r pretty cheap c. most likely to break or get damaged due to wear and tear
@@gracoellobero3411”it still works” yeah when I shattered my old phone and there were dead pixels all over it still worked so I should keep using it!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!
Zack!!!!I've been watching you sinch you have 500k subscribers You are creating such a good content and aslo providing great ideas on how to live a life!!! You promote innovation and sustainability Man you are my inspiration on how to live a life.. You Really doing great work.. Hats of to you🔥🔥🔥🔥 Love from india
Something your scratch tests don't test on plastic screens is, although it "scratches at a level 2", will the screen heal those scratches? Obviously the level 3 "deeper grooves" won't heal, but those level 2 indents look like they could.
I do admit that folding screens are an incredible technology, but that thing is scratchable by just fingernails, so in conclusion today it's still a niche thing. Maybe in the future it'll be fine, but not today
@@Lucky-hl6bz yeah but the screen protector seems to be a necessary accessory on this kind of phone. Prying your fingers in to open the phone also seems to be necessary. If you don't want scratches on your screen, seems like you'd be replacing that protector very frequently. (In another video I heard someone say that Samsung doesn't sell the protectors individually, but I'm too lazy to verify that claim so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that they probably do. If they don't though, it's completely unviable.)
I was thinking about getting one and no other video mentioned this. Had the same reaction as you, it doesnt make any sense… its bound to get all scratched
First I always thought, why bending the phonces with that much force. But now you can compare the phones who survive and don't survive with the same amount of force, like this flip 4 who doesn't survive but the flip 3 did. As always nice video Zack!
I agree. It may not have a flat profile, but Samsung ultimately designed it with the intention of maintaining it. Another reason for the slight gap is them to make the phone water resistant. Other foldable phones do not have that.
So happy to see ya tossing dirt in the hinges, being a roofer granules get into everything and my biggest concern is if this phone could handle it. Thanks for the review it is certainly helpful.
It makes me uncomfortable seeing how much abuse Zack puts these phones through. I am using this phone for 15 days. The crease is definitely there especially with dark background. But its not a factor while browsing white pages or watching youtube videos. Otherwise loving the phone. I am happy with something so small while closed and ability to take selfies with main camera is really useful. I think there should be small screen at the back of candy bar phones for the same purpose 🙂
Hey Jerry I appreciate every video that you create. I was just wondering if the plastic inner screen had one of those removable layers. In your video it kind of looked like the plastic was on there cut out around the camera. Am I thinking incorrectly? Even during the burn test it said that the inner plastic screen melted and I thought that that was actually the generic manufacturer plastic phone screen that they put on most phones.
I own and still use my zfilp 3, and I can say it is very durable I never put a case on it and I actually removed the plastic screen protector because it got creased and dirty, but I don’t close my zfilp anymore because if I do it shuts off. I’ve dropped and THROWN this phone open many times on concrete and it has never shattered, I’m very impressed by Samsung
@@_BangDroid_ either it reboots itself or the screen goes black for a few minutes but I can still touch things, I heard it common because it shorts out
It’s been a while since I watched a video, but hopefully still glass is glass and deeper grooves at a level 7 Edit: deeper grooves at a level 3 means it’s plastic ;-;
Zack, I really enjoy and appreciate your videos. Having just purchased the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, I am aware that a plastic screen cover has been installed over the screen by the factory. As a result, I questioned your scratch test of the inner screen. Does the actual screen still scratch between a 2 and 3 or was that just the plastic screen protector? Cheers.
It doesn't really matter because if you ever dare remove the plastic protector your warranty goes out the window and Samsung will refuse to ever help you with the device.
I personally recommend these, it's been great for me so far and it's nice to have a phone that fits into your pocket Update: it broke and now Im using my note 9, there not drop on nail proof... well time to get the z flip 5
Was hesitant about getting one. Finally did. So far, it's holding up fine. Put a case on it, be nice to the screen, fold it when not in use, and it seems to hold up fine. If the screen was exposed all the time, then I'd be much more concerned about scratching it.
@@rayyanberg8974 Can't scratch or set fire to its screen either. The folded phone was born from the need to protect itself from Zack. Like a tiny hedgehog rolling into a ball.
One of the thing about this dude is that he never takes credit for himself when he achieves something . He always respects us , the audience , and his team and he is polite in all his videos . We congratulate ourselves on this achievement . More to come . We are always with you !!
So nice of Samsung to always include a list of ideas for your durability test when you first open up your flip.
😂
Lmafo
IT 'S TRUE
😅😅
Funny thing is I think they added this list after Jerry did all of these things in his first ever fold durability test.
Even after watching for years, scratching the metal with a razor blade still hurts my ears
It is terrible ! I can't watch with the sound on... He should cut the scratching sound .
Haha yes it is the modern equivalent of the teacher's nails on the chalkboard! 😛
it still hurts but trust me, you are way more durable on that sound compared to first time. I bet first time you wanted to die, but now easy @_@ get through it even tho it's painful
it hurts my eyes
I agree
Jerry always makes me anxious with these bend tests, look how much force he is applying.
JERRY TO FLILP --> I WILL BEND AND BRAKE U
FLIP BE LIKE --> JUST TRY NOW
his name is actually zack
@@pikkyuukyuun4741 ye
@@pikkyuukyuun4741 R E A L L Y
😯😯
@@pikkyuukyuun4741 he actually doesn't care what people call him
I just bought the Flip 4 and was putting off watching this video because it looked scary. But now I have peace of mind knowing it's not going to just break instantly and it's quite resilient!
Same! Lol it actually gave me some piece of mind.
I bought a tough case for it so I should be good 👍
a piece of fluff is gonna scratch your screen lmao
Honestly, having this fragile phone I coudn't watch properly, but because of your comment, my mind is at ease, thank you!
@Willem Cahill-Chiaroni just dont stab it, and you're fine. The screen is only exposed when in use ding dong.
@@nfsfanAndrew it is literally permanently marked by fingernails. micro bits of debris are unavoidable. plastic is unacceptable for modern phone screens.
Just imagine you're a cellphone happy to go to your new owner and all the fun memories you'll make together. Then Jerry opens the box 😆
Like the Toy Story of phones :(
My thoughts exactly lmaooooo
NO FRFR !!!!! 🤣
Better than be used to watch Tik Tok.
sad friend lol
I'm genuinely curious to see how durable the galaxy watch 5 pro truly is, with it's sapphire glass and titanium ridges
Really? They copied the Watch Ultra?
@@shaheerchaudhry9459 frrrr
@@AIejandroide arent they all copying premium watches? Sapphire crystal isnt a new thing for watches
@@AIejandroide Nop. Apple Watch Ultra copied Samsung Watch 5 Pro
@@yedhukrishnan8035 impossible.
I did not expect the Flip 4 to be so durable. Good job Samsung.
Also didn't expect the screen to get a million scratches at just level 1. Good job Samsung...
@Alexander Gustafson You didn't expect a plastic like screen to scratch? Good job on your education Alex...
@@alexandergustafson599 You obviously know nothing about phones lmfao
@@AA-xj6ho Although... a lot of people do spend most their time inside, working at a desk all day xD
@A A or just oh, i dont know... fold the god damn phone to protect the screen... the whole point of the thing...
Really impressed with the bend test - I thought it would snap in half like a biscuit 😅 This is actually a good advert for the phone (aside from the plastic screen), its much tougher than I expected.
The plastic screen... It is the best we have right now so 🤷 definitely is a durable phone to me as a flip phone
Honestly I've had the phone for a few days and the plastic screen doesn't bother me at all. No scratches yet, hopefully can keep it that way for a while
Will acrylic or polygell nails affect it cause I like to paint my nails and wanting to do long ones I don't want to damage the phone with them though
The screen isn't actually plastic.. it's just a plastic screen protector. But yeah the screen is still fragile af so it may as well be plastic lol
It's not a plastic screen. It's a factory-installed screen protector. You can't remove it without bricking the phone, but you can ask Samsung to replace it for ya. It costs ~$30. Of course, depending on where you live, finding someone certified to do the replacement may not be easy.
I bought this phone and the week after i did it took the absolute worst fall a phone of mine has ever experienced (fell from a 3rd floor balcony lmao). To my surprise the phone just got some minor scratches
What did it fall on?
@@ToweringPsychic it fell on rocks while attached to a battery pack so the fall was reaally bad
did you notice any issue with the hinge after?
@@HarvestingThings yo wtf lol, I was thinking of not buying this cause I thought it was really fragile but maybe I will
I'm trying to pick between the S22 Ultra and the Z Flip 4 rn
@@vanessarodriguez777 nope, no issues with the hinge or anything tbh. I think maybe the selfie cam got damaged a bit but u can use the the higher quality front camera for selfies anyways.
It's also basically completely waterproof so I always shower wit the phone lmaoo. 10/10 would absolutely recommend
This phone is pretty strong as it passed the bend test despite being a folded device. Samsung has thought about Jerry's bend test it seems. Liked the review and afraid that my pocket may get lighter soon.
U thinking of getting it?
@@Imauser88
Nah. Couldn’t overcome faith in conventional shape. Bought a S22 instead.
Wish there was a scratch test without the screen protector. Or to see how much the screen protector is actually helping protect the "thin glass" screen! Great content as always!
if u remove the screen protector you will most likley break the screen in the process there is a reason why samsung offeres screen protecter replacement services because if u dont do it right then goodbye screen
@@mizzo2983 It does not break your screen anymore (since Flip3) but it voids your warranty.... so still not recomended
Is it real glass that bends? Or like two pieces?
We kinda dont know
@@mizzo2983 Thats the case with only the first and 3nd fold models. 3 and 4 have a screen protector that is removable
Jerry, how can you expect someone to say "no" to your durability test on the Samsung galaxy watch 5? other than Samsung themselves that is...
All I want to know is if the sapphire glass can actually withstand a level 6 and 7 pick on the pro model or is it the impure sapphire glass that Jerry tested on the apple watch many years ago.
@@matthewsparrowbhs remember the ipad camera lens saphire💀
@@matthewsparrowbhs it can
I bought the 5 pro and am not so concerned with it scratching, but more cracking or shattering like my last watch screen... out of all the things it survived... i cracked the screen taking a nap in my car 😬
@@bradburch2051 in the car? howd you do that?
This provided me alot of piece of mind, dont remember seeing dust warnings when powering up new phones. My car is very dusty and i mainly use the phone for navigation. Im interested to see the teardown of it, and to see how much of that dust managed to make its way into the bristles and the rest of the phone
If you use your phone for navigaton what would your motivation be for wanting a compact phone?
I have a Note 20 + and Its a dream for maps/multi-app. Just sticks out of some pockets as a result.
*peace
I worked in a very dusty sodium bisulfate factory with my fold 3 and the hinge is still quiet so don't worry about dust
@@GuitarSlayer136 android auto? Compact phone connected to a car is a great idea. A lot of compact cars are coming with AA and ACP rather than fitting a On Board Navigation pack, that is often outdated by the time it comes to the SH market. 😉 Not everyone can buy new or have all to extras. 😁
Don’t buy, screen gets way to scratched after 2 weeks I returned mine then 2 weeks later I got another phone, the flip fun wears out fast.
Save your money,
i think it would be interesting to "twist" the screens apart, like you were trying to tear a sheet of paper. so the hinge is being jarred in an un natural manor which could lead to some more dramatic breakages
Torsion
The durability of these hinges is an impressive feat no matter how many times I see it
I got the flip 1(?) for almost 2 years now. And it looks brand new...but that goes for most of my phones. They either look great or are demolished beyond repair. I like the flip size and I'm having trouble going back to normal size phones. 😂 Seeing this makes me want to hug my flip and whisper sweet words.
Really love flip phones but can't afford it..may be one day...
@@chethan1196 the flips and folds are about the same price as a normal new phone and have a ll flagship specs, except for batteries being cut down a bit or their only being 3 cameras instead of 5 on an s22. I own the zflip 3 and it's an amazing phone, it's convenient, comfortable and the perfect size for someone that liked the s9 width but wanted it to be taller
Didn't your nails leave marks on it?
@@rybug still I'm broke, I can only afford mid range haha. good that you love your flip phone.
i pulled a small loan to buy my flip 4, had enough left over to buy the watch 5 pro, other then that, its great, i take them both everywhere with me, warehouse or pool. I leave the phone out of the pool of course!
The popping sound comes from the new lock mechanism in the hinge that 3 didn't have. You can feel a very tiny light pop when you open the phone very slowly. Try it. It's so, compared to the flip 3, it can last longer and be positioned in every position longer in the phones lifetime.
I recently switched to this phone and my main concern was durability. It's nice to know it can go through all that abuse and still function.
Do you use it as your main?? Also what was it that made you switch? Were you a Samsung user previously??
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 i want to know too
Yeah but other phones don’t bend and use strong materials. Sounds like you did a poor decision
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 This is probably irrelevant but I use the Flip 4 for almost a year as my main and will probably upgrade to the Flip 5 when it releases (When Samsung offers a trade in again).
It still works completely fine, almost no visible scratches on the inner screen, only the battery life is not perfect. I have it on the 85% charge mode and at about 10-11pm it hits 15%. So when I want to leave the house at night I have to plug it in before. Oh and the original screenprotector starts to peel of in the crease. Not sure what to do about that, since I only noticed that a few days ago😄
@@_PsychoFish_I believe Samsung provides protective film replacements for $20. They also provides up to three times of free film replacements on some countries - you should probably search it up to see if it applies to your country. Then again, the Samsung Z Flip 5 is expected to come out in a month, so you could alternatively try to wait for that.
Definitely want to see some smart watches get tested out. Especially since so many have come out recently from Samsung and apple.
You should add a drop test to your durability test as one of the most common ways a phone physically breaks it would be nice to know how hight up/ how many times the phone can be dropped
3:25 "aluminum with the word 'armor' in front of it" haha, love your jokes.
That cracked me up too 🤣
1:36 Of course I'd like to see the durability test of GW5 and GW5Pro
Flip 4 bends in half
So did it fail the test? 👀
lol
yup
scamsung failed again
Its still functional so no
As someone who works in manufacturing ceramics, dust has not been an issue, and that's saying something! Only issue I had is when it fell on concrete from 5 ft up, landed straight on the hinge, and it couldn't open fully anymore. But it was covered by Samsung's warranty, luckily!
I much prefer these vertical flip phones over the horizontal ones. More traditional size when opened and smaller when closed
Same for me, buddy ! + it reminds me of the classic flip phones that i used to see and use when i was a kid (it was nice..) and when i was 14, my first phone was a flip phone..
Surprised to see a fold phone after few iterations can takes up this much abuse and still keeps functioning!
Samsung foldables never failed in these tests tho since the first one
Of course I want to see Samsung sapphire scratch test. Also, if possible, Apple Watch Ultra would be very very interesting to see in near future.
I was literally thinking man I wish he would test the watch right before he said it!!!
Best to do these both together in one review
Thanks for putting the Samsung Flip 4 to the durability test as quite curious of upon the general strength of which holds upon the structure and the materials of the outside surface of the Flip
it's robust and solid z-flip yet
It’s so aesthetically pleasing and cool. I wanted to see if fingernails could actually scratch the cover, as that just seems incredibly delicate.
“see”
When you realise that Jerry records these durability tests in silence and
then overlays the audio later. 😊
I don't know what I like more...the scraping with a razor or the information you're giving
I just realized that Zack probably has a ton of USB cables and sim ejector tools just lying around 😂
This comment reminded me of the iPhone 14 not having the SIM card slot.
@@user-sf9gs2pg1b 😂 They are coming for all the ports. USB cords are the next
that's the reasons why those company nowadays no longer include charger in the box and soon the cable too
@@bluelittle366 cables will continue coming with box cuz
a. they dont take extra space
b. they r pretty cheap
c. most likely to break or get damaged due to wear and tear
@@premprabhakar805 nah! they dont care, will remove it anyway with excuses of reduce waste
Love it when the volume rocker is removable. Super handy!
One of my reasons for picking this bad boy up.
Can't wait to swap rockers with all my pals
I hope you do a durability test on the upcoming Xperia Play 2 revealed on the 12th next Monday.
8:50 "No visible damage on the exterior... but there's definitely something broken on the inside."
I can totally relate to that statement.😅
*Whenever he starts scraping the frame of the phone with his box cutter, I SKIP THE VIDEO SO FAST LMAO, I can't stand the screeching noise* 💀
Innovation like we love to see.
Go Samsung!
This really makes me want to know what happens if you twist the phone when it's open. Great vid as always
Yeah for something that seems so fragile, it actually survives 💪🏾 good job Samsung
No it does not. It literally scratches at level 2 😂
@@ihateweebs7890 the plastic cover did, sure.
@@ihateweebs7890yes it did cause it still works. Besides jeremy himself said it
@@gracoellobero3411”it still works” yeah when I shattered my old phone and there were dead pixels all over it still worked so I should keep using it!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!
3:47 the sound went through my spine
oh my god! why do i keep watching mobile phone torture!!! am just kidding :) i love your videos, keep up the good work. regards from Jordan.
It's always feels good watching your videos in 4k 60fps 😍
Zack!!!!I've been watching you sinch you have 500k subscribers
You are creating such a good content and aslo providing great ideas on how to live a life!!!
You promote innovation and sustainability
Man you are my inspiration on how to live a life..
You Really doing great work..
Hats of to you🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love from india
1:27 pov: you're a screen infront of zack
Yeah we want to see samsung watch durability test!
When buying a new phone, some research, a few videos, a few reviews and then you come here and watch a durability test😅
Defiantly want to see a watch 5/5 pro durability test!
Something your scratch tests don't test on plastic screens is, although it "scratches at a level 2", will the screen heal those scratches? Obviously the level 3 "deeper grooves" won't heal, but those level 2 indents look like they could.
and thats also not the screen but the screen protector, which you can get it replaced at the samsung store for free.
@@LeonRiviayeah but the other components under the foldable are not very strong
Scratches at level 2 with deeper grooves at level 3 sounds odd to me 🤣
I'm only here for the "it scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7"
Zack: Buys a new phone
Store employee: Oh no not again
I do admit that folding screens are an incredible technology, but that thing is scratchable by just fingernails, so in conclusion today it's still a niche thing. Maybe in the future it'll be fine, but not today
Jerry scratched the screen protector and not the actual screen itself. Rewatch that part again.
@@Lucky-hl6bz yeah but the screen protector seems to be a necessary accessory on this kind of phone. Prying your fingers in to open the phone also seems to be necessary. If you don't want scratches on your screen, seems like you'd be replacing that protector very frequently. (In another video I heard someone say that Samsung doesn't sell the protectors individually, but I'm too lazy to verify that claim so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that they probably do. If they don't though, it's completely unviable.)
I watched this on my graphite Z Flip 4. That was uncomfortable yet also impressive!
I love how a foldable phone survived than an non foldable phone in bend test
It was still broken though, just not completely unusable.
"Aluminium with the word armour in front of it".. marketing departments must love you Jerry
besides sponsoring you, audible should hire you to read the books bc your voice is so soothing
The second you mentioned that finger nails can scratch the screen, I was like NOPE, they're not there yet
I was thinking about getting one and no other video mentioned this. Had the same reaction as you, it doesnt make any sense… its bound to get all scratched
Pretty impressed by the fact that it passed the bend test👍
Erm, it was knackered and wouldn't close properly.
@@adamski101 Ermmn yeah but I mean it still didn't break like the OnePlus
my heart hurts watching this
Zacks next JRE video: Nuclear reactor scratches at a level 6, deeper grooves at a level 7.
impressive how it still works after that bending
this is painful to watch...
I assume it's likely their gearless design leading to the new defect that allows it to "reverse curve pop"
1:33 Jerry looks cute on that mini screen 😅😂
his name is zack
The add in me loved that you kept trying to push it closed. So satisfying
The Phone is a Tank! Great test and things people would NEVER do. Like EVER 😂😂😂
First I always thought, why bending the phonces with that much force. But now you can compare the phones who survive and don't survive with the same amount of force, like this flip 4 who doesn't survive but the flip 3 did. As always nice video Zack!
Good point.
What are you talking about, the flip 4 survived.
9:15 Is a nice feature in my opinion... You're never going to get rocks and stuff denting the screen if it never full closes
I agree. It may not have a flat profile, but Samsung ultimately designed it with the intention of maintaining it. Another reason for the slight gap is them to make the phone water resistant. Other foldable phones do not have that.
"Glass is glass and glass breaks."
As i listen his voice i m relaxed and start yawning...thanks Jerry you my Sleep Saviour!
So happy to see ya tossing dirt in the hinges, being a roofer granules get into everything and my biggest concern is if this phone could handle it. Thanks for the review it is certainly helpful.
It makes me uncomfortable seeing how much abuse Zack puts these phones through. I am using this phone for 15 days. The crease is definitely there especially with dark background. But its not a factor while browsing white pages or watching youtube videos. Otherwise loving the phone. I am happy with something so small while closed and ability to take selfies with main camera is really useful. I think there should be small screen at the back of candy bar phones for the same purpose 🙂
Hey Jerry I appreciate every video that you create. I was just wondering if the plastic inner screen had one of those removable layers. In your video it kind of looked like the plastic was on there cut out around the camera. Am I thinking incorrectly? Even during the burn test it said that the inner plastic screen melted and I thought that that was actually the generic manufacturer plastic phone screen that they put on most phones.
I noticed that too
Bro the phone is covered with a protector bruh
The Buds 2 Pro have been my favorite ear buds ever... today's scratch testing on the sides of the Flip3 took a year off my life.
I read the radioactive boyscout while in grade 6 in the hospital for a appendix removal. Was a great read way back then haha.
I own and still use my zfilp 3, and I can say it is very durable I never put a case on it and I actually removed the plastic screen protector because it got creased and dirty, but I don’t close my zfilp anymore because if I do it shuts off. I’ve dropped and THROWN this phone open many times on concrete and it has never shattered, I’m very impressed by Samsung
It actually shuts down, like the procedure, or it just powers off abruptly?
@@_BangDroid_ either it reboots itself or the screen goes black for a few minutes but I can still touch things, I heard it common because it shorts out
@@rickosher2185 Ah ok. I hope they fixed it for the 4 coz I'm close to getting one
what is that green plastic called at 2:56?
Its Magnet paper or something
@@itz_peace thanks!
3:33 Removable volume rocker? That's new.
If you had seen his older videos, you would recognize that it isn't new
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@@NotTheRambo haven't seen in the past 1-2 years
@@arnayem8008 Many Samsung flagships have those like the S22
Thank you for the reassurance, that my new phone won't explode if I look at it wrong
Once I bought Nokia 6 because of this man's review. One day it fell on the road. It was broken like glass.
I love your videos, they’re super entertaining and interesting to watch so thank you, keep up the good work!!!
Why do his comments not have that many bots
Thats good but curious
It’s been a while since I watched a video, but hopefully still glass is glass and deeper grooves at a level 7
Edit: deeper grooves at a level 3 means it’s plastic ;-;
Its a film, not the actual screen
Zack, I really enjoy and appreciate your videos. Having just purchased the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, I am aware that a plastic screen cover has been installed over the screen by the factory. As a result, I questioned your scratch test of the inner screen. Does the actual screen still scratch between a 2 and 3 or was that just the plastic screen protector? Cheers.
I think he could test it on the selfie camera as far as I can tell the plastic cover doesn't cover it
It doesn't really matter because if you ever dare remove the plastic protector your warranty goes out the window and Samsung will refuse to ever help you with the device.
@@Orphioux That's completely false.
@@TCV12 No it isn't, read the device warranty conditions.
Yes! please give us a video with the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro durability test
1:35 Jack is so powerful that he can talk to the microphone with mental morphogenetic field
Waiting for iPhone 14 Pro
2:06
I like how Jerry writes all the way till level 10 in scratch test on a plastic screen which scratches just with our finger nails. 😂
Plastic screen protector*
I personally recommend these, it's been great for me so far and it's nice to have a phone that fits into your pocket
Update: it broke and now Im using my note 9, there not drop on nail proof... well time to get the z flip 5
Was hesitant about getting one. Finally did. So far, it's holding up fine. Put a case on it, be nice to the screen, fold it when not in use, and it seems to hold up fine. If the screen was exposed all the time, then I'd be much more concerned about scratching it.
How has it held up?
His video is uncomplete without the bend test and I love it
I guess I see a plastic screen guard on the phone while the scratch testing, is it removable? It would definitely influence the scratch test result 😂😂
No, it's integral part of a display
@@aleksander002 it's actually removable
@@CHAPPIE_28 i guess zack would have to confirm it in his next video😂😂😂
@@aleksander002 Its not, you can remove it.
Be fair, the bend test should be done when the phone is folded closed - how people will normally have it in their bag or pocket.
you cant bend a closed phone bruh
@@rayyanberg8974 Can't scratch or set fire to its screen either. The folded phone was born from the need to protect itself from Zack. Like a tiny hedgehog rolling into a ball.
@@cyberwomble7524 the screen protector is removable doe
One of the thing about this dude is that he never takes credit for himself when he achieves something . He always respects us , the audience , and his team and he is polite in all his videos . We congratulate ourselves on this achievement . More to come . We are always with you !!
Yes, please do a video on Samsungs watch, I'm thinking on getting one and really trust your videos for these things
Great work bro
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The first one is always the gayest
Why don't you remove the plastic layer on the phone screen and test the screen scratch without it?
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you should also add the high voltage generator test...
Jerry is cleaning his operation disk of the newborn but stays the same iPhone 14. Well done Jerry can't wait to see the inside.