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Slight clarification:
-The two cheaper screen protectors, don't claim to be level 9 in hardness specifically, but claim to be "9H". The point I should have added is that 9H is not the same as 9, and that 9H is MUCH weaker, but is used by these companies because it sounds a lot like "level 9", when it actually isn't - which you'll see demonstrated in the video.
Thanks for watching once again, really appreciate it ❤️
Should it not be mrwhoistheboss????????
Please give me answers... I cannot find it on Wikipedia
Kindly add your old intro music
Pls gift me 😭 the broken iPhone
Get Jerry on the comment 😁
"Glass is glass and glass breaks."
-JerryRigEverything
"scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7"
@Agent 47 bro plastic screens kinda sux lol
ft. Redmi K20 pro
Hehe
@Agent 47 ikr? Those things have terrible quality lol
The great thing about a $1 screen protector getting scratched is that you can just replace it with another $1 screen protector and still be $78 ahead.
Yeah I get your point but crucial question is will phone screen underneath actually have been protected or damaged.
Personally I hate screen protectors and much prefer the tactility of apple screen. I don’t use them on my iPads and usually take them off my phones after less than a year in irritation. I have one very minor scratch on my iPhone 6s that I’m about to replace with latest iphone 13 pro but phones have become so expensive that I’m trying to decide pre purchase what’s to do for best.
@@lisadefries6718 Yeah, I never used to use screen protectors but got tired of screen scratches on my $1000+ phone. Even small scratches bug me. Now that I've been using the screen protector for a few months now, I really don't mind it. It doesn't feel any different and I like the piece of mind that I can throw it in my pocket and not worry if my keys scratch it. On one of my older phones you could actually see the oleophobic coating worn off where my thumb would scroll.
but ceramic shield doe....
Even then, the $1 screen protector gave you 2 sheets rather than one for $40. So if you get one scratched you’ve still got a backup
My $7 screen protectors where it’s at 🔥
Hardness and impact resistance are different things though. Even watches with sapphire glass can be shattered. Technically, the only purpose of a screen protector is to act as a "sacrificial" layer in case of accidental impact that could be easily replaced with least $$ by the user.
in fact, it absorbs the damage and transform it to damage on the protector instead of the screen
FYI the material science term is technically toughness. And there are other hardness ratings aside from Mohs like Shore and Vickers. But you’re absolutely right. Tensile and compressive strength matter somewhat too. But good luck finding toughness rating on a consumer product lol
Exactly. I've buying screens at 1-2$ and never failed me.
The more scratch resistant, the easier it shatters.
A bit late to the party, but here is my opinion as I have worked on cracked resistance for ion exchanged glass for some years.
Before going too technical, a glass protector will mainly help you avoid scratched to the main glass screen... which usually is very tedious to replace. You could use a plastic screen protector but it will scratch way easier.
Sapphire is no gimmick, it will truely prevent more scratches... but for x80 the price, you could simply buy more cheap ones tbh.
Breackage on glass is very particular, it is no metal that breaks always after a certain threshold. Breackage is related to the amount of tension applied to it (for phones in the form of an impact) and is inversely proportional to the square of the defects of the glass. Theoretically, glass can whithstand a crazy amount of force, but due to manufacturing processes and manipulation, almost invisible scratches are always formed.
Due to this, to measure crack resistance on glass, you need to perform multiple crack tests and use the assumption that the surviability follows a Weibull distribution. By multiple, I mean at least 30 samples. Test usually starts at low levels of impacts and goes higher. Test ends when one sample breaks and that energy is the one recorded for the statistics.
To that... if your glass had scratches beforehand, you will significantly lower it's impact resistance... so you either have 2 options... you could use pristine samples for every test, or you could perform an homogeneous scratch to each sample to standarized scratch depths. Counterintuitively, this last option is preferred, you purposely do scratches bigger than the ones your glass had due to manipulation, therefore substantially decreasing the influence of scratches due to manufacturing and manipulation.
That said, with this theory in mind... for a 'practical' but yet scientific approach on glass protectors for phones, I could suggest a drop test of phones from a set height. Is possible, have the phone be guided so that always lands on the same surface/corner.
Good work btw, the video was interesting.
One last thing, as a rule of thumb, when a glass protector (or glass) breaks, the more 'lines' or 'pieces' that are generated, the more energy the glass has released. So if the glass is completly shattered where you could barely see the screen, then the protector has 'absorbed' a lot of energy that otherwise would have gone into your main phone glass. Another good test is to perform a 3 or 4 point bending test on the protectors, and measure the amount of cracks it gets. The more cracks, the better (and more force was required to break). This is related to the ion exchange process that these glasses were supposed to be applied. To that said... Corning was the pioneer on engineering a glass that optimizes the IOX.
So what is the conclusion does it actually worth buying expensive temper glass
@@anasafa7951 Buy the $1 one, if it cracks, buy another one.
This is actually pretty useful knowledge, I used to think that screen protectors are mostly for protecting the screen from scratches and barely help protecting the main screen from damage at all, but knowing now that it DOES actually prevent the main screen from being damaged way more than I expected, and scratches hamper the screen protector's ability to do so, maybe I should probably stock up on cheap screen protectors so that I can replace them each time my old one gets scratched since I do value my phone quite alot despite it being an iPhone XR
A bit late to the party? Lol Bro, I don't see you making a video. Why you gotta act all high and mighty?? Not everyone is a glass nerd...
Edit: very cool info tho. I just don't get why you had to start your comment like that
@@sKullzoo9 err the video was posted a year ago, hence 'late to the party'. Why do you need so much into it?
My ear keeps hearing scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7. Thanksnjerryrigeverything
Nice holes
Hahahaha me too lol 🤣
Hahaha 🤣
Like a little Lego
i use 80 of the 1$ protectors
A wise man once said, "Scratches at a level 6; with deeper grooves at a level 7."
Jerryrigeverything
Did anyone else just read that in his voice?
@@ChrisOReilly yeah
Legend has it that the you can still sometimes hear the wise man in the wind...
"Laygo"
The brick test, while entertaining, is a pretty poor simulation of any actual usage. Screens break mostly when phones are dropped, not when heavy things are dropped onto them.
Having said that, this was a very useful video. I typically go with a $1 per sheet screen protector that I buy on eBay. I dropped my phone from time to time, and while I get occasional cracks or scratches on the screen protector I have never damaged the underlying screen when I use these screen protectors.
Thanks for a great and entertaining video.
Newton's third law. When a force is enacted upon an object by another object, an equal but opposite force is enacted upon the second object by the first. That is, the brick drop test is fundamentally the same as dropping the phone onto a brick.
There is an argument to be made about the force observed upon impact because a brick is much more massive than a phone, but the maths can be rearranged to be interpreted as dropping the phone from a much higher distance.
In either case, and regardless, it doesn't change the conclusion. A sheet of glass is still a sheet of glass, and it won't save a phone if the drop force is enough to break even the body of the phone. So there's no reason to overpay when a sheet of glass will only ever be just a sheet of glass.
@@PKMNwater bro, yes you can achieve the same amout of force droping your phone, but the difference in weight is huge. An iphone 12 is 164 grams, that brick is probably around 2 kg. Its more than an order of magnitude bigger. To calculate force, you have mass x acceleration, the acceleration is the same at 9,8 m/s for both droping the phone and droping the brick. So if you spit those numbers into a calculator the difference is from 1.6 n to 19.6 n, you would have to drop the phone from ≈12,2 times as high to achieve the same amount of force. It looked like he droped the brick from about 40 cm so its like the phone took a fall from 4.8 meters or about the window of a 2 story building
Screen protectors are really effective. I work in a phone shop and the amount of phones ive seen where a screen protector has saved the phone screen is astonishing. For most people the screen protector saves the phone from a regular fall. And almost evey time someone has shattered the screen under as well, the costumer straight up says the protector was allready cracked when it broke the phone screen.
I get stuck buying the 2 18$ screen protector (comes with 2) for the template, that I could prob use with the 1$ protectors.
@@bktfrank is a gel screen protector anywhere near as good as tempered glass?
a phone droppimg on concrete vs concrete dropping on a phone are 2 very different things, with 2 very different forces and velocities to consider....
I've been using ₹50 screen protectors. I just buy a 5 pack and change it when one gets scuffed up, or give them to friends/family.
In 50 rps ?? Link bro please...
That's cheap, suspiciously cheap
ayyy good to see here!
Ok that's w a y to cheap-
@@TomTheXboxSeriesX 😂😂😂
"at least for 80$ you almost expect it to install itself"
Just what I thought too.
Does he use these mics? ruclips.net/video/vgz_52z8vII/видео.html
There are 2 things to protect:
If you want to protect against scratches, either get the cheapest ones and replace when there's too many scratches OR get the sapphire.
If you want to protect against drops and cracks, get a phone case.
Yeah, stop eating 'TG protect screen from crack' shit.
which phone case tho?? i have a $50 apple case and it ain't stopping nothing
@@p_ix.An case from spigen or otterbox can save your phone enough from drop and cracks
@@p_ix.silicone is actually really good
Back in the days, I bought the first Huawei Watch it comes with Saphire as the front glass. i use the watch everyday to this day and it still haven't got a single scratch on the screen. i even wore it when i hands on renovated our entire house! and still Not a single scratch. saphire might be more expensive but its worth every single penny!
*"Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7"*
- JerryRigEverything
glass is glass and glass can break
__ johny sins rig every pussy
I was looking for this comment, and i wasnt disappointed.
@@ashishsahu6013 it's glass is galas and glass breaks, not can brake
I’ve been looking for this comment
@@ashishsahu6013 finally someone who made ma laugh 👌😂
I think the brick test was probably unsurvivable without additional cases, etc; Sapphire is tougher as well as harder, so it makes sense that it did a little better there, but... screen protectors are replaceable - get the cheapest one that's good and treat it as sacrificial
Never thought I'd see you here!
@@matankesselman456 samee 😂
I thinking that if the phone internals and screen was plastic, there would be negligible damage, what do you say?
Hello
yeah you can get 80 screen protector for the price so if you are not very clumsy you will have for 3 phone genereaitons at least
Personnel I think I will go with the $5 or less screen protector. And if I'm dumb enough to drop a brick on my phone or run over it. I'll use my $5 a month insurance and fix it for $25 at the shop down the road or get the phone replaced. Great video!
Phone insurance seems like a good option
@@mr.k8660 insurance is a scam
bro lemme know where youre getting this insurance what on earth
i accidentally dropped the dumbell on it in the gym tho
Why even buying the protector?
My track record at installing Screen Protectors, even those touted as "bubble free," is beyond dismal.
Apple used to (maybe they still do) install them for you, using a gizmo that looked like a sandwich toaster.
Were I to fork out £$80, there's no way I'd fit one myself.
There's a serious gap in the market for companies that fit them for you. Here in the UK, they're very thin on the ground.
Carphone Warehouse used to do it for a fiver, but they don't exist in the High Street anymore!
Where I live theres a phone repair shop that sell a good one for £10 and they apply it as well
Bestbuy when you would buy a phone from them had this device too and it was custom so lots of phones would work for some reason they don't carry it anymore which sucks.
I cant install either so will pay apple. My choice
I always install all of my protectors, from tempered glass to matte films. The key is to clean your environment, like your desk or table to make sure you’re not just sticking it on top of dust and hair. Then you clean the screen with a lint free cloth and a screen safe spray and apply your protector asap, while pushing out the bubbles gently before it fully sticks. It comes out flawlessly almost every time :)
The outcome: You either spend next to nothing, or go all out. The middle ain't no good.
that's actually a good TLDR
Lifeprotip alright
Go big or go home
As a wise man once said: Glass is Glass. And glass breaks.
i mostly buy these to prevent scratches tho
But Sapphire is not glass, it’s crystal...
300TH LIKE
@@iann51 that the actual reason why I use these. I didn’t brake any of my old phones before. Only scratches.
@BANANA zack from jery rig everything
I'd like to see a comparison from some plastic based ones vs the glass ones. I've never had good luck with the glass ones as they've always shattered but the plastic ones have lasted longer. At least until they start to separate.
Plastic helps against scratches, but it does almost nothing to prevent your actual phone screen from cracking. I would recommend getting a glass screen protector.
I agree with the reply above me. Plastic (or hydrogel) screen protectors are impossible to shatter, but the biggest downside is that they do not protect your phone's screen against shattering like the glass ones.
The biggest issue with screen protectors is best practice you get one on your phone the moment you buy it. As if you have any scratches on the main glass you will always get bubbles. The only exception to this would be resin applied protectors like whitestone dome which fill those scratches with a curable liquid resin before curing but they are about as expensive as screen protectors go and the application process is complicated and easily fucked up to say the least, but worth it if you want to apply a protector then forget about it for years to come.
My S22+ has one that has lasted over 3 years now, and my google pixel had one that lasted over 5 years without issues for everyday use.
Normal ppl: buys screen protector for their phone
Mrwhosetheboss: buys phones for his screen protectors😂
Holy helly hall
Lol...
Good one!
Even if he bought them, the sponsor (surfshark) paid for it
He bought it "Like a Boss"
Hardness is something's resistance to scratches and abrasion, but impact resistance is to sustain low damage against sudden, forceful impacts.
Thanks for this video, I've always wondered how reliable some of these expensive screen protector brands actually were. I think your "brick test" at the end might have been overkill... most screen protectors seem to me to be manufactured to protect the phone if you happen to drop it accidentally on the pavement or something. Either way, I can't see spending eighty dollars on one, even though it obviously performed the best... that's ridiculous.
As a wise man once said, "Glass is glass, and glass breaks."
"Glass is glass, and glass will break", sorry, it sounded wrong without the will 😅
@@sleinbuyt402 never heard of Jerry rigs everything
YES
I guess Jerry Rig Everything
He’s a legend 🗿
„Scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7”
That's outdated
By a day
Zackkkkk
lol
Hi
As someone who's watched your content since about this time, (I came back to this video to rewatch as I'm purchasing a screen protector for a new iPhone), and the energy and quality of the videos has INFINITELY improved since this time, keep up the outstanding work Arun.
Hey Moh - your thorough analysis is awesome and a great help. Thanks for uploading!
Arun : "no scratches or grooves at level 7"
Jerryrigeverything: "impossible"
Lol😭😂
Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7..🤪
@@harabagiuf2008 Jerry rigs catchphrsse
@@animethighs1658 glass is glass..and glass can break 😉
I had exactly the same idea
"Scratches at level 6, with deeper groove at level 7" -Jerry Rig Everything
I think we were all waiting for shout to him.
“Glass is glass and glass can break”
Let's get started.. 'snapp'
This is fav comment. I love Jerry Rig Everthing
Waiting for that collab.
There was one brand of screen protectors I always loved and even saved one of my phones once. I can't remember for the life of me the name of the brand since all my recent phones came with protectors already on, but it came in a hard plastic case with black and orange packaging, contained THREE of them, tempered glass and smudge resistant and the whole package was reasonably priced at between $5-10 depending on the phone it was for.
If you ever see the orange and black packaging, just know that these are great protectors and do their job well. I dropped my phone once and it landed screen first and the protector cracked all over but the phone screen was completely unharmed. Took forever to get all those glass pieces off though.
I've always avoided tempered glass protectors, like, why would you? They crack, scratch, and shatter so easily. I use wet application soft screen protectors like Armor Suit and the protectors is just a little bit soft. Impossible to shatter due to it's material, and it can't web or crack. It also heals, or ignores minor scratches. Glass ones have always been crap and come loose eventually.
Arun: *brings out mohs picks*
me: "glass scratches at a level 6, with deeper grooves at a level 7."
I see you're cultured too.
It's shame that Arun didn't say it on camera... that is missed opportunity there
Welcome to the cult 👍
:)
I see you are a man of culture👀
Mrwhosetheboss : 80$ screen protector
Me : watching from 70$ phone
same pinch here😂😂..(tho my phone is 110$)
@@xinavswok4607 dang that's cheap I'm watching on a X
@@wallacesitu7424 yea me too $120
My phone is 249 dollars:))
Mine is 400, just uograded a montha ago from a 100 one
One thing I've discovered is, I really don't like glass screen protectors, they are hard to put on, peel off easily, and I feel like screen protectors are just there to stop normal damage from wear and tear. The 10 dollar 2 pack of vinyl protectors I've been using are fantastic, they are easy to swap out, i haven't had a bubble in one, and if it's scratched, it's doesn't make me sad, I just get excited because I can put a new one on and have a nice new shiny protector for 5 bucks
every screen protector I've bought has ended up hindering my phones touch screen perfomance and 2 broke from a single minor drop, and 2 broke in my pocket. now I have a phone case which covers the phone except the screen itself, I've dropped it 10's of times and the screen hasn't got a single scratch and even though there's no protectorx the case is about a half a mm in front of the screen
As once said by a legend:
“It scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7”
You weren’t expecting such an early reply
@@eagbplayz851 🙃
Bhai kab mujhe 2k subscribers tak le jaoge start now👍 bhai ak garib ka bachha hu kya dard samjho 😢😢😭 really......
@@rick960 another reply
And that
Legend is “Jerry”
The owners of that $40 glass are making real great coin by just repackaging that $1.
True...
There's little difference between tempered glass screen protectors regardless of the price. If you just want a sheet of thin glass to cover your screen, stick to the $1 products.
Also Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7
Price you pay for branding.
Well the liquid glass on mine- if my screen breaks they pay to get it fixed.
I used very cheap screen protectors for years and they don't get scratched while in your pocket or purse. So the scratch test isn't very important.The feature needed the most is drop protection. You should have dropped the phones (face first) from 5 feet (no one is dropping from higher and expect screen protector to fully protect).
So again, REAL face down drop tests
Nobody does color accuracy tests on screen protectors 😔 I got one of those uv glue ones and when an edge cracked away I realized it gives my entire screen a tint and slight grainy quality compared to the crisp clean screen underneath
Jerry: Who took my hardness picks ?
Arun: So I'm gonna scratch some phones today.
Who the fuck is this jerry guy everyone keeps mentioning
JerryRigEverything. He does a lot of durability tests on all sorts of phones.
@@langtryvlogme you don't know Jerry Rig (Zack) 😦
@@langtryvlogme JerryRigEverything
@@langtryvlogme JerryRigEverything is the person you should watch after MrWhosetheboss reviews a phone. He shows how durable a phone is. He scratches it and bends it.
Normal people: *drops phone onto concrete*
Arun: *drops brick onto phone*
In earth there is world and Russia normal people live in world
@@clipit6352 ???
@@clipit6352 he lives in Russia then
In most countries you drop your phone to concrete but in soviet russia concrete drops you to your phone.
I think he is talking about in soviet russia joke(a joke thats not that funny)
Coming back to this after seeing several instances of cracked glass / screen protectors on phones (due to working at an Apple Service Provider) I must say that, 100%, dropping something heavy on your phone, no matter if it has a screen protector or not, will, in 99% of cases, break the screen or at least break something. The main use for screen protectors are for scuffs and scratches, and sometimes falls too. A fun thing we had done was we had to break a phone's screen (because it was a cheaper option than to repair), a 12 mini to be exact, and it took my co-worker a screwdriver and a literal hammer to break it. Not by hammering it down, by holding the screwdriver and hammering the screwdriver into the screen. It hadn't budged for several attempts. Still, if you don't have a folding case, get a screen protector.
Would be cool to have had a control too, with an iPhone without any protectors applied, to see how easily that gets damaged.
Of course, it’s not the sad kind of thing as the main part here is that the screen protector takes the damage, not the actual screen itself, but it would still be interesting, especially with Apple and their big “Cermic Shield” claims they sometimes make and whatnot. It’s seemingly actually stronger~
If he had used the Nokia instead of the brick, the floor would be destroyed
Drop iPhone - iPhone breaks
Drop Nokia - Floor breaks
That's why he used a brick instead
Hahaha best comment ever
@@Oriswid85 Drop Samsung - Samsung Explodes
Basic
Me who has already 3 years screen protector: this is fine
Me too
@@alone_family917 stfu, ok MrWhoseTheBoss/He deleted his comment (He was basically self promoting)
@@alone_family917 wtf are you talking about
Yes😂😂😂
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Usually I end up cracking a screen protector because it had a heavy scratch in it, and the crack formed from it. I run the cheap ones as they do the job and when it gets all scratched up, I can peel it off of my still immaculate screen and apply another one.
Great video! So knowing all this, what would you recommend? Case, screen protector if any?
"let's see what happens"
**Proceeds to drop a brick on an iphone**
"It's absolutely destroyed!"
Well no fucking shit
yep, that's the comment I was looking for ahah
IKR😂
worst possible test for a "SCREEN PROTECTOR" 🤣 More like a phone durability test using a very unlikely scenario to occur.
@@DamJulian "for our next test I've bought an AK-47..."
the sapphire one survived tho...
Moral of the story: Spend minimum or maximum, don't go for the medium.
well said about i phone 12 or 12 pro or 12 pro max
Good answer
Spot on
Nice name btw
@@adnanhuzaifa6391 ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
@@adnanhuzaifa6391 I choose I phone 12 pro
I would like to see a test of not only scratch resistance, but a simple drop of the phone. I drop mine like everyone else and some tempered protectors crack to save the phone's glass, and some do not. The brick dropping test I don't expect any phone to survive.
I think the logic applied doesn't cover the reasons to buy a sheet, for the most common damage scenario is the one of scraching it with every day use, like, expecting that keys or metal zippers would eventually beat the screen surface. So the cheapest screen protector may be enough for this purpose and it's disposable. You can scratch 89 $1 screen protectors before justifying spending $90 for the same purpose. Indeed, your phone may break, but that may happen if it falls in the wrong angle no matter how hard the crystal and the protection are. At least it happened to me, from 50 cm of height, landing right in the phone corner.
Fact: 90% of this comment section is made up of JerryRigsEverything references
True
SAd no can think of a original comment
And the other 10% is needy people asking for half destroyed Iphones
Mrwhosetheboss is sponsored he can do whatever he wants with HIS money.
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Yah only u know who is jerry, we don't know jerry. We get that smart ass
Remember children: Don't buy a screen protector that costs 40$. Get one that costs *80*
Or buy the one that cost 1$ and comes with 2 sheets of glass :))
Nah , I would choose the 69$ one
@@Abhiram-nb8yk That's not the video you said, that's song lyrics video.
@@Abhiram-nb8yk STOP SELF PROMOTING
@@ethanboi4477
It's his video. He's self-promoting.
i tended to buy my screen protectors at a phone store, (not 40bucks at most 20) at the store some will apply it for you and as they do it often if they do they can iron out all the bubbles and dust.
i noticed however it my screen protector got damaged fast on the corners. and so i removed it and so far no problem without one.
Just started to watch your reviews and tests. Thanks. Use the $1 protectors. I'm guarding against scratches on my screen and can replace the protecter when needed. Always keep a few on hand. Daughters more than me or my wife.
A wise man once said: "glass is glass, and glass breaks"
Is the wise man Zack(Jerry)
What about sapphire though?
@@Tom_Stevens617 it is lvl 9 scratch resistant, not break resistant.
@@dvid_sju True facts
Jerryrigeveryting
JerryRigEverything: Hey!! that’s my job!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂nice one
ikr😂
Lol
😂
😂😹
Dropping a brick on it means very little about the hardness. The extra material may help a little more with absorbing the energy, but overall what is happening is that you're transferring all that power into the phone's internal components. It's like hit by a car: the card didn't technically touch your bones inside, but the energy goes through the skin and flesh and still breaks them. You'd need a case to protect against that kind of damage.
Overall, investing heavily into a screen protector against scratches is not that good of an idea. Sand is a 7, meaning even gorilla glass won't stop it entirely. And even if you go above it, it won't protect the screen protector from other forms of damage (which, you know, even if your phone is safe, you might start worrying about damaging the 80$ protector, missing the whole point).
The best thing is to just go with the cheap but decent. Unless your phone receive actual device-worrying damage, it will only affect the glass sheet on top which you can swap easily. It's the whole point of the part: a cheap sheet you can damage to potentially save your actual screen. Heck, you might be able to find screens for less than 80$, so at that point it just makes no sense.
I buy my screen protectors from TJ Maxx /Marshall. I got a 2 pack for the 14 Pro for $5 dollars a brand called Avalanche. The one I had on my 6S lasted for years. I bought a Zagg long ago for my iPhone 5 for a high price and it cracked within 2 weeks of use from a small nail tap. I learned my lesson. 😂
Morale of the story
Either buy cheaper or expensive
Don't buy midrange
Aysheri 😁
Sheri
Atheyo
uvvo?
Cheaper! the whole point of them is that you can replace them XD
“If you jangle them around in your pocket...”
I realise using just one iPhone is not cool today.
Ah yes,y thoughts exactly
My*
Lol iphone 12 is a disappointment*
Chill bro
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Great video. Thank you! Do you have any drop tests using a Mous case on iPhone 14 Pro Max?
Great video. To do a true drop test, put two pvc pipes 6ft tall, the width of the phone apart. Create a plate with two stubby pieces of pvc slightly bigger than the tall ones that will slide down the two tall ones. Velcro a phone to the plate and drop it to the floor. Then put rock under with pointy side up. Drop. Yes the Velcro will absorb a little; however, it would be a consistent test.
I really appreciate your testing! If you want ideas for test rigs, Project Farm will give you lots of good ideas.
Arun: Takes out Testing kit
JerryRigEverything: *sweating profusely*
lol 😂
😂😂😂
Lol
Names
I was looking for this comment...
Arun - _“It was being scratched at level 6 and deeply scratched at level 7”_
JerryRigEverything - "I see what you did there"
@RobloxianDoesSCRstuff His name is Zack
@@gianluca6108 it’s ok kid,you’ll get it soon,hopefully...
@@gianluca6108 bro wait a damn minute we have the same name lmfao
@@BhargavP-kf9zd Just one question. How are you bigger than Animals?
@@asandax6 idk
Using a S21 and the screen is quite durable to my knowledge - that's why I can't justify ruining my experience with a screen protector - the Gorilla Glass Victus is very impressive
Yeah I gave up on screen protectors on my last phone as well, and I just use a budget phone(Moto G Power). My reasoning was similar, why diminish the experience of using my screen and worry about damage to a phone which only cost me $200. Ironically this phone has lasted the longest at over 4 years use now and not a single issue.
I haven't used any screen protectors on any Galaxy. I've dropped them multiple times on concrete with little to no damage. Seriously, the Galaxy phones are bulletproof.
Haven't used a screen protector in ages nor do I plan on starting to use one. I have the apple leather case for my iphone 12 mini mainly for the patina look and more than two years in, not a scratch on the screen even with keys in the pocket :D
“Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7”
- JerryRigsEverything
I know everybody heard it in his voice
Mrwhosetheboss: "You are just buying a sheet of glass."
Jerryrigeverything: "glass is glass and glass breaks."
Old joke.
@@lecogti177 still funny
Lmao
@@Prix-cp5qc No it's not.
@@lecogti177 Imagine thinking that comedy has to be fun for everyone
If you drop your phone a lot, buy a case for it, preferably a flip case that can cover the front. Screen protectors protect the screen from scratches, not a brick being dropped on it.
And as illustrated, buying expensive doesn't get you better results.
I've actually heard that sapphire is more reflective, so worse than glass in some ways, maybe you could've done a test on that too.
I've broken/cracked 3 phone screens by dropping them on the sidewalk or in the street (asphalt). Will one of these glass screen protectors help me avoid future screen shatters on a new phone? I tend to drop my phone when getting out of the car or trying to carry too many things at once. Thanks.
Mrwhosetheboss channelling his inner JerryRigEverything
MrRigEveryboss
"Don't buy a screen protector before..." *proceeds to crush the phone with a rock*
Hehe
Rock go brrrr
There's a video where another phone was thrown against the brick wall of his house. I can link you to it if you need.
@@affinityxs please do
@@affinityxs please do
Here's the link to another phone review from Arun. It's right in the beginning of the video. ruclips.net/video/jKfQoPsy58A/видео.html
I'm really curious how that sapphire glass screen protector manage to spread and absorb the impact force of that brick such that the phone LCD screen itself did not sustain any damage. Cos with an impact like that, it's more about energy absorption than scratch resistance that any screen protector needs to accomplish. Absorb and spread the energy horizontally so that any impact shock does not hit the LCD underneath at a single point.
My phone fell from a 55cm height, on a marble floor, with grains of dust (or small pointed pebbles). The protector and the touch glass cracked.
Seems like unless you take a sapphire, original touch glasses are harder than that screen protectors
"I Bought Three Brand new Iphones Just To Throw Bricks At Them"
@CommondiousEpoch5 knowing Mrwhosetheboss, he probably recycled them.
@CommondiousEpoch5 he probably didn’t throw them out though . Also he probably still recycled it.
I think surfshark sponsored them :)
@@him1517 Still a waste of 3 perfectly fine displays. The same tests could have been done on less expensive phones, with cheaper and less advanced display technology.
@@yesterdaystech86 same
I think the glass protector is meant to avoid the worst damage from keys in pocket or a short drop, not a large brick dumped on it.
It’s the dumping of the brick that really has me laughing so hard because who actually hits Their phone that hard
@@vexedvix3n17 but what if you droped your phone on the brick it would get messed up
@@alvinballou Phone is much lighter than the brick. It will not have the same impact
And what if some twat barges into you while you're on the phone and it falls from 6ft after being accelerated out of your hand first, landing screen down.
If you're coating your phone in sapphire glass, then you either have the sharpest keys known to man, or you're expecting it to protect from more than just "keys in pocket or a short drop".
@@Reinforce_Zwei your POV seems to be "the phone be indestructible" to be effective. Cases and glass covers minimize damage. Hopefully to 0. But definitely better than not covered.
It would have been cool if you did the same tests on a phone with no protector on it. I'm interested to know how different a $1 screen protector is from a $40 screen protector
Most Phones have Glass level of hardness some use a "Special mix" that might give them a extra point of hardness.. But that was the point of the hardness test, it showed that the 1$ and 40$ are the same thing they both had Glass level hardness after passing that 5 rating they both started taking damage.
@@Hershcream I guess $1 is basically nothing but I think screen protectors are a bit of a hassle and I'd like to see the difference between having a $1 screen protector and having no screen protector
@@loganocchionero6621 Well, as I see it, the main point of having a screen protector is that if something happens that would scratch or break your phone screen, it happens the protector instead. Replacing a screen protector is going to be easier and cheaper, in most cases
Basically, the difference is that by spending even just $1, you can save yourself the hassle and money it takes to replace the screen if something bad happens
Exactly. With no control, an unprotected phone, we can't say whether the protectors did anything beyond scratch protection. It would take a huge number of phones to do a proper test at different levels and types of impact, though.
My main take away from this video is if you don’t have $80 for a real sapphire screen protector then buy a 3 pack of tempered glass for $10 on Amazon.
You getting ripped bro. Time to get a bigger shirt
Or make them without one....
Yeah lol
Why'd he get ripped if he was gonna wear a shirt that doesn't fit him tightly.
@@khizar9959 why he'd get ripped if he was gonna wear a shirt at all.
Monetize those muscles
Lol
"Spiffing" : The vocabulary of the day.
To a non native english speaker, what does it mean?
@@MrBones2002
spiffy
/ˈspɪfi/
adjective
INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN
smart in appearance.
"a spiffy new outfit"
@@energy8190 thank you my friend!
@@energy8190 He said spiffing not spiffy. It means "excellent" or "splendid"
spiffing (ˈspɪfɪŋ)
adj
slang old-fashioned Brit excellent; splendid
Silicon screen protectors. My phone was hit by a mic stand at full speed when I had to break hard with my car, there was barely a dent on the protection.
The only issue is that you have to replace it every year and a half
The main takeaway I get is that the testing is all purposeful damage as opposed to the normal accidental damage that rarely leads to breaks or scratches on either screen protector.
Not my experience. Had a Phone slip out of my hand once. Bam: cracked glass. Another phone that was standing up fell over face down: cracked glass screen protector. So it's definitely possible to have accidents damage the screen. I always like to put some level of protection on the screen and use a bumper case
for 80 bucks rather just buy phone insurance
"Minor scratches at level 6 and deeper grooves at level 7."
-JerryRigEverything (lifetime)
-MrWhostheboss (2020)
2021*
@@lukacolic1362 he is a time traveler
2021
2021
Damn! This guy still lives in 2020. What a legend!
As a guy who spends most of my time dropping bricks on phones, I
find this test really eye-opening.
Lmao
Lol
Bro💀💀
BAHAHAHA BROO
I guess you could say you” feel the weight” of the message carried through the vid.
Oh WoW! i just had this idea a few days ago, whilst thinking of things as i wait for my new phone to be delivered...i mused how it would go if i tried doing it exactly the way you show us here..& Now...i know! Thank You So Much!...& i have a bad feeling...abt the hardness of the glass included with the case, which is touted as Military grade..i know it said 9..but..did it say H?...got to go look that up now...Also Grateful you thought to include this Vital bit of infos!
$16 for a Spigen 2-pack just because the installation tool led to a perfect outcome, something I never before achieved. I had actually purchased 2 packs as it usually takes 3-4 attempts to get an acceptable outcome with others.
And I’ve cracked plenty of protectors, but never the actual screen. At $8, I don’t think I’ll go through 10 in the phone’s lifetime.
*phone drops*
1$: *dead*
40$: *dead*
80$: “Oh no! Anyways”
Ahh I see your a man of culture as well !
@@megamind8359 ah I see u are also a man of culture I see
Ouu looks ats theses men's of cultures
Culture! Culture everywhere.jpg
@@nhsanju we are all men of culture
Arun is handeling these phones like playing cards, and its making me nervous.
Me too
Urgh... Kid...
I’m clumsy so I use a brand called Ailun and I put tempered glass on both sides plus an otter box because I have sent my phone flying or dropped it hard 😅 but it works back and front and cheap to replace but I’m going on 1.5 years
The best I’ve had so far
im a farmer. i bought a cat s6 phone. drove my truck over it without knowing.. several times. dropped it off a ladder onto rocks. waded through a river with it. fell on it with it in my pocket and it took the brunt of the hit to where it bruised my hip.
still works fine. no scratches or dents. its why i bought it.
As someone who sells screen protectors for a living in a wireless repair shop, this was extremely informative and confirmed what I always thought: the $50 screen protectors sold down the street are pretty much as effective as the ones I sell for $15.
What's the best screen protector for sweaty hand?😅
Then you're aware he forgot the best one on the market. Whitestone screen protectors the best by a mile.
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I get mine for a dollar from the dollar tree and they work just fine ..
@@dmatthews1708I bought one from there the other day. My naivety lost me a $dollar for not knowing the pro max was that much bigger than a pro. 😅
"So I grabbed the biggest heaviest brick I owned"
*Proceeds to pick up the Nokia 3310*
And it pulls him to the ground because it's so heavy. That didn't happen with the brick he used so it isn't the heaviest. He knew that the Nokia would break everything including the floor underneath.
God bless he didn't use Nokium to smash the Iphones. The impact would've been stronger than the Hiroshima atomic bomb
Hehe
I would say the one reason to spend more money is because of the installation assistance. I suck at putting these on and it bugs me when it’s wrong.
Thanks for the surgshark vpn tip - does it block the adds on RUclips APP on iphone?
"Scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7"
Oyeah
He carefully avoided to say that 😅
Exactly 😂. Jerry ❤️
“Level nine hardness” got the 13 year old in me giggling.🤣
"level nine hardness"
Thats what she said
You are not supposed to have kids in you.
Lmaooo
Hopefully they have been let out by now
@@informitas0117 wait... you're not? * *distant sirens* *
The scale is represented by numbers only without the "H" suffix. The suffix means the hardness of a pencil. To find a rating, you use the pencil test, which compares the relative hardness of a screen. When a manufacturer claims that their screen is 9h, it means the screen can resist scratches from the hardest pencil
The intentional conflating of 9H pencil hardness and Mohs 9 hardness is rampant. As clearly shown, a hard pencil lead is not the same as sapphire. Though my favorite is the made-up 10H grade.