Moral of the story: it doesn't matter if OEMs call it Victus or Ceramic Shield. Glass is glass, and glass cracks and shatters. Always use a case if you care about your phone.
And the way Samsung fanboys try to justify the superiority of their phone makes me think deep inside, they regret not getting an iPhone. Just seeking validation.
I always use a case, so was far more upset by the curved display of the S23U destroying the display and needing a $450 replacement in drop 3. Why curved displays? Samsung form over function. Disappointing.
I'd be curious to see how the regular S23/S23+ hold up in these tests, having the materials of the Ultra but a flat panel and rounded corners similar to the iPhone.
Can't wait for the battery test. I think the iPhone will still have the edge, but the race will be close thanks to the significant improvement with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
If you want to talk about overall battery. Sure the iPhone might last a little bit longer, but the Samsung charges up SIGNIFICANTLY faster. 15 minutes of charge will typically get you around 35-40%
@@User-cb4jm it wasn't the worst either, but I did hear about a speciffic one where it was absolutely terrible, made some samsung's flagships overheat quickly etc... not sure which year but they improved it greatly after. .
as soon as I heard the S23 Ultra was equiped with 8 gen 2 in France , I instantly bought it, adios exynos garbage this is the best samsung I have ever owned by far
Despite the curved screen and much thinner corners, I was quite impressed with how long S23 Ultra lasted. Samsung uses really high quality and durable materials, especially in its high-end models.
Throughout the tests, the one thing I continuously notice with the Samsung is that it doesn't bounce nearly as much as the apple phone. It just shows that a good portion of the force is redirected back into the iphone which shows that the samsung is more flexible and efficient at absorbing shock. The second bounces on the iphones may have also further damaged the phone.
Kudos to you for doing this, I'm pretty sure a lot of people wanted to know the result. For the phone with edge, Galaxy s23 ultra held up surprisingly well. Keep up the good work!
"+ power saving" no no ok for light mode, why would you put light mode + power saving ? at this point just buy a 400€ phone if you wanna cut down everything that makes it a flagship
Yeah bru is a bit too drunk if you still agree with me lol surprize lol bruh that is so damn cool and damn strange lol good comment bruh I wanted to comment the same thing trust me bruh
@@jonhane5241 you know what I wouldn't be. I could care less but when Apple fanboys start saying that iphone is better than the Galaxy ultra it's just ridiculous. It's not about preference The Galaxy phone is better if you happen to like Apple better then, that is preference.
@@cruzinthruspace I don’t see samsung is better than apple in all aspect. If you want real comparison wait for iphone 15 ultra release this year it would massacre the samsung galaxy s line up in sales again.
The stainless steel frame of the 13 Pro and 14 Pro added much weight hence the poorer drop test result. The new 15 Pro will have a titanium frame which should reduce the overall weight significantly, hope that translates to better drop test result.
I think you were a little biased for iPhone, but in general, it was close. The first drop test should have been 4or3 for the iPhone because the camera lens broke from the one fall. But in the front screen, the iPhone flat edge has proved itself better.
The iPhone also flipped when it fell multiple times, the s23 didn't. Might have an effect on the results might not, I feel like if the iPhone didn't flop it would have taken more damage than it already had
I think you should also add how much each one would cost to repair with/without protection plans .... For at least the display. Back glass, cameras and motherboard
A 90 degree cornered edge can never do bettter than a round edge in a drop test, theres obviously going to be more force on that small point on the Samung
The score sheet could use some overhaul 😂 a 10 to me means no damage at all, this backdrop should be more like a 4 for the iPhone and an 8 for the Galaxy imo.
The problem with phone glass is trading off scratch resistance for shock durability as you can either have glass more resistant to drops (I.e. that has more flex before shattering and is "softer") or one that is more cosmetically resistant but more brittle, albeit denser. Basically, it's a choice between softer or harder glass at an atomic level which is why you tend to see screen protectors able to bend so far before cracking. A balance would be nice but at the end of the day it's still glass. Personally the iPhone is a nice balance of the two with ceramic shield and decent scratch resistance but otherwisw the issue generally tends to be thst these phones glass scratches easier and is annoying and something that can impact drop resistence as it introduces a potential point of failure over time, let alone the many variable between each drop that kinda make these tests pointless.
@@Keepgoing9919 true, any tempered screen protector generally seems to be the best safest bet - definitely compared to needing to replace a whole screen both in price and convenience.
So what about the vanilla 14? Also if Apple does switch the pro phones to titanium, I’ll be curious to see how the lighter weight (hopefully) affects the drop test
You forgot to score the replacement parts. For example, if its just the back glass panel, samsung can be had for cheap while apples replacement costs an arm and a leg to have it replaced.
Why did you straight up reuse your previous iPhone 14 pro drop test video…like straight copy and paste with mostly same voiceover for the iPhone stuff too…
Yeah definitely many caveats to apple devices. I got both and prefer android but iPhones are good for what they do but android is just more capable especially emulation wise which I’m into.
This doesn’t mean only Apple will break in drop test. I’ve seen in someone’s post, S23 Ultra broken when accidentally dropped. As Zack says “Glass is glass, and it’ll break”. Better to use a case always, irrespective of the phones we’re using 😊
David, here's a way to make more revenue. Have case makers pay you a fee for testing their case and certifying it. In the test you would perform a 2 back drops, a corner drop, and 2 face drops onto concrete from 10ft (or whatever they choose to certify it from). Then give list of all cases that are certified (no damage to the phone whatsoever). Either that or start doing extreme drop tests with cases on (20ft or higher) with each type of drop.
That’s an overly simplistic way to look at it, drops are never replicated exactly the same no matter how you conduct it. Even with a robot. You can run this test again and get completely different results with the same phones
No not really, the materials they're using are superb compared to Samsung who use Aluminium or so. Heaviness is what makes them crack easily which is why models like 13's were the best in durability but clearly no one would downgrade themselves for a better durability.
@vikinnorway6725 That's true, its kinda interesting though how both the note 20 and note 20 ultra's screens didn't crack and the iPhone 12 even survived the 1.5 meter drop without breaking
@@inbredhashgas8000 sure is. Phone has become very durable the last 2-3 years. Havent broken my screen since 2015 or something, but before that i cracked them all the time😅
Maybe a little off topic but I have to say, otterbox Defender has protected every galaxy phone I've purchased since the S2. Not a single cracked screen and every one has taken drops onto asphalt, tile, and concrete. Some from as high as ten feet. I drive a truck and galaxy is my go to but otterbox is my insurance.
Literally we can say that Samsung S23 ultra literally beating Apple iphone 14 pro max in every aspect ,🥺🥺🥺Apple should be worry By the way thanks for this bro love from India and plz do battery test of both
Or if you know physics you Would know that the iPhone is heavier and smaller this having more force being applied to its screen. Not having your phone be a glass shoe has its trade offs.
Seeing Samsung winning is heartwarming for me, because they kinda look poor as flagships compared to Apple's so when they get the hang of this it really impresses me.
Let’s be real here, any sane person who cares about there smart phone would buy a case to protect it. It doesn’t really matter what phone manufacturers put in their phones to make it stronger because 1 small drop could easily shatter your device. Remember “Glass is glass and it will break.”
I believe the iPhone test results are from the previously video iPhone vs S22 Ultra, and I know it is costly and kind of redundant but would be nice if a new iPhone was tested just to see if the same results happen again. But I love the video and enjoy watching all videos from PhoneBuff.
I have noticed that as time goes by, each new phone does worse than it’s predecessor Not sure whether that’s because of its increasing mass and gigantic cameras Or the weird shapeless shape some companies choose to give their phones
That's why you use a case. And it's actually not true at all. Yes the glass is broken, but is the screen broken? No it's not, it works fine. Is the phone broken? No it's not.
@@charakiga what are you saying 😅 Bro the screen shattered when in his previous videos you can see that they make it farther into the video before the screen shattered
I have a friend who bought the latest iPhone a few months ago and I have witnessed how it fell to the ground down some stairs and onto the stones on the beach from a height of approximately 1.70 meters. And the iPhone continues as if nothing, it has a couple of scratches but the back glass and the screen are intact
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What do you do with these cracked up phones? @PhoneBuff
@PhoneBuff can you get in dropping test Huawei Mate 50 Pro ?
Can i get one of the broken phones 😢 i dont mind fixing them and using them
Moral of the story: it doesn't matter if OEMs call it Victus or Ceramic Shield. Glass is glass, and glass cracks and shatters. Always use a case if you care about your phone.
Facts I feel like if makes no difference is they make a victus +++ or whatever they call it. One drop and your phone is fucked
scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7
@@2tpw2 watch iphone 12 test by jerryrigeverything the only phone that scratches at level 7 not 6 with deeper grooves at 8
@@2tpw2 and your mother on lvl 8😂Haha so stupid 😂😂
yeah, especially if it's a $1000 phone
How did that back drop get a 7? 😄 Come on. That back glass was completely destroyed. That's a 4 at best.
I was thinking the same thing. I is not possible that in the 1st back drop attempt, iPhone gets completely shattered but scores 7 points!!!
How did Samsung get 10? Even when it shattered too bit?
Imo Samsung 8
iPhone 4
I think he compares it to the best phone, that gets a 10. So 1 of the two will always get a 10 and the other one is compared to that
@@pikkip5613 that explains the Samsung, but not the iPhone getting a 7.
And the way Samsung fanboys try to justify the superiority of their phone makes me think deep inside, they regret not getting an iPhone. Just seeking validation.
Bro the way the iPhone's glass shattered made me clutch my phone a bit 😭
😂😂 That is the power of Samsung 💪💪.
I always use a case, so was far more upset by the curved display of the S23U destroying the display and needing a $450 replacement in drop 3. Why curved displays? Samsung form over function. Disappointing.
@@andyH_England The function is for it to feel less like the tablet of a phone that it is. It works, creators will tell you & have done so.
yeah, my jaw dropped when I saw bits of shattered glass came off it
@@andyH_England screen repairs on samsungs are not $450... there 150...
I'd be curious to see how the regular S23/S23+ hold up in these tests, having the materials of the Ultra but a flat panel and rounded corners similar to the iPhone.
❤❤
Same materials
iPhone got hurt hard with that first drop. It was obvious who would be the winner after that. Looking forward to the battery test!
Spoiler
Baterry test is already out
@@jakub7777 nope
@@jakub7777 Do you have a link to it?
Also, backglass replacement on iphone is $600. Samsung backglass can be as cheap as $50
Can't wait for the battery test. I think the iPhone will still have the edge, but the race will be close thanks to the significant improvement with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
Sounds about right. It’ll be a super close race
@@no_picture and I think we all know which company will win that test 😂
I mean 90% of youtubers did battery test
And yea both IP 14 pm and S23 ultra have equal battery life
100% sure of it %
@@no_picture And reverse wireless charging test after that 😆
If you want to talk about overall battery. Sure the iPhone might last a little bit longer, but the Samsung charges up SIGNIFICANTLY faster. 15 minutes of charge will typically get you around 35-40%
S23U just gets better and better, might just claim the best generation Samsung ever built for this flagship, now beats Apple on drop test, too good!!
The first good thing is they finally got completely rid of the stupid Exynos chips for non US markets.
@@User-cb4jm it wasn't the worst either, but I did hear about a speciffic one where it was absolutely terrible, made some samsung's flagships overheat quickly etc... not sure which year but they improved it greatly after.
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Then Apple will release the iPhone in September, but the S24 Ultra will only come back 4-5 months later in Feb 2024
as soon as I heard the S23 Ultra was equiped with 8 gen 2 in France , I instantly bought it, adios exynos garbage this is the best samsung I have ever owned by far
@@majdihidmi4624 s20.
Despite the curved screen and much thinner corners, I was quite impressed with how long S23 Ultra lasted. Samsung uses really high quality and durable materials, especially in its high-end models.
the only bad thing about s23ultra ale the edges that scratch too easy, i wish the choose titanium someday
Iphone looks better, that‘s the most important part of it
@@ly.yl16 lol
@@ly.yl16 the regular S23 looks better than both the phones in the video lmao
@@ly.yl16Are you blind. The S23 ultra looks amazing while the I phone 14 looks ugly 🤢
Throughout the tests, the one thing I continuously notice with the Samsung is that it doesn't bounce nearly as much as the apple phone. It just shows that a good portion of the force is redirected back into the iphone which shows that the samsung is more flexible and efficient at absorbing shock. The second bounces on the iphones may have also further damaged the phone.
You do t want your phone to a Soren more force
Physics is complex
that just means the samsung is absorbing more of the force
@@fwsavage came back to this comment. You are right, I didn't word my sentence properly. The Samsung does indeed absorb more force.
Kudos to you for doing this, I'm pretty sure a lot of people wanted to know the result. For the phone with edge, Galaxy s23 ultra held up surprisingly well. Keep up the good work!
For Battery test, if you can do an extra test with Light Mode + Power Saving on s23 would be great to see the different results
truee.i hope he sees this cmnt
9 hr battery life on normal use and 6hr sot also depends on user
"+ power saving" no no ok for light mode, why would you put light mode + power saving ? at this point just buy a 400€ phone if you wanna cut down everything that makes it a flagship
I thought this is video about battery life comparison when I click on the notification straight away
When are you going to release it?
Was waiting for this!
Thank you for sharing. Is there any chance next drop test will be using the Quadlock case for both phones?
Fast forward to November 2023, Jerry Rig is suing Castify with D-Brand! LOL
*iPhone literally shatters*
"I'm going to have to give this round to the iPhone"
What 🤣
Samsung basically won in every way but they are using armor aluminum instead of stainless steel
@@RUclipswat6h3rg doesn't matter for people like us cz we will be using it with case always
Yeah bru is a bit too drunk if you still agree with me lol surprize lol bruh that is so damn cool and damn strange lol good comment bruh I wanted to comment the same thing trust me bruh
And by "Titanium frame" you mean "Stainless steel" on the iPhone.
That's Apple fanboys for you making everything sound more than what it is and calling it innovative
@@cruzinthruspace why you’re so bitter on iphone?
@@cruzinthruspace It was a mistake dude
@@jonhane5241 you know what I wouldn't be.
I could care less but when Apple fanboys start saying that iphone is better than the Galaxy ultra it's just ridiculous.
It's not about preference The Galaxy phone is better if you happen to like Apple better then, that is preference.
@@cruzinthruspace I don’t see samsung is better than apple in all aspect. If you want real comparison wait for iphone 15 ultra release this year it would massacre the samsung galaxy s line up in sales again.
Great experiment 😂 i'll make sure to take good care of my S23 ultra even more, that beautiful red s23 ultra looks so good
3:27 "titanium frame" he's literally excited with iPhone15 Pro haha 😂
Ong bro thought no one would notice 😭😭
Tells you how much these people don't know.
S23 Ultra won the speed test AND the drop test 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Waiting for your comparison of the battery drain test between these two beasts!
Samsung is clearly winner because Samsung repair cost is very lower than iphone repair cost.
I miss the iPhone 12 that held up a lot of face drop rounds without any cracking. Love your videos.
The stainless steel frame of the 13 Pro and 14 Pro added much weight hence the poorer drop test result. The new 15 Pro will have a titanium frame which should reduce the overall weight significantly, hope that translates to better drop test result.
I miss the galaxy s7 active, basically took those falls like a champ all day whether front facing or side.
I think you were a little biased for iPhone, but in general, it was close.
The first drop test should have been 4or3 for the iPhone because the camera lens broke from the one fall.
But in the front screen, the iPhone flat edge has proved itself better.
The iPhone also flipped when it fell multiple times, the s23 didn't. Might have an effect on the results might not, I feel like if the iPhone didn't flop it would have taken more damage than it already had
"this was a close one" and the iphone is barely existing lmao
My heart sank on every drop test 💀💀
Was waiting soo anxiously for this video😤
I think you should also add how much each one would cost to repair with/without protection plans .... For at least the display. Back glass, cameras and motherboard
There iPhone has no competion! 😂
A 90 degree cornered edge can never do bettter than a round edge in a drop test, theres obviously going to be more force on that small point on the Samung
The score sheet could use some overhaul 😂 a 10 to me means no damage at all, this backdrop should be more like a 4 for the iPhone and an 8 for the Galaxy imo.
He re uploaded iPhone video from drop test between Samsung s22 ultra vs iPhone 14 pro max iPhone video is same as before
The problem with phone glass is trading off scratch resistance for shock durability as you can either have glass more resistant to drops (I.e. that has more flex before shattering and is "softer") or one that is more cosmetically resistant but more brittle, albeit denser. Basically, it's a choice between softer or harder glass at an atomic level which is why you tend to see screen protectors able to bend so far before cracking. A balance would be nice but at the end of the day it's still glass. Personally the iPhone is a nice balance of the two with ceramic shield and decent scratch resistance but otherwisw the issue generally tends to be thst these phones glass scratches easier and is annoying and something that can impact drop resistence as it introduces a potential point of failure over time, let alone the many variable between each drop that kinda make these tests pointless.
I’d rather have the more shock resistant glass. It’s not a big deal to throw on a screen protector for scratches and get a new one every so often.
@@Keepgoing9919 true, any tempered screen protector generally seems to be the best safest bet - definitely compared to needing to replace a whole screen both in price and convenience.
Hard glass with scratch resistent coating would be better than both of which you mentioned. And the Samsung seems to have that kind.
Sounds that can make a grown man cry? Dropping phones lol
So what about the vanilla 14?
Also if Apple does switch the pro phones to titanium, I’ll be curious to see how the lighter weight (hopefully) affects the drop test
Why would the weight affect the drop test? If something changes it's becuase titanium ist stronger.
@@Bananagrouve titanium is lighter, during drops the glass will have lower impact.
@@DragonOfTheMortalKombat 6g doesn't make any difference in a 200g+phone
@@watermelon1221 It makes a difference...,........ Just not a noticeable one.
@@Bananagrouve it's all physics, the heavier the phone is the more damage it receives, since it smashes the ground at better efficiency.
You forgot to score the replacement parts. For example, if its just the back glass panel, samsung can be had for cheap while apples replacement costs an arm and a leg to have it replaced.
I want to see the final test ! The batteries compared.
Bro just used the same footage from the last iphone 14 pro max drop test into this one 😂
Haha, no money for new iphone.
3:25 you said titanium heheh
Dude, if you don't want that phone you can just give it to me
“strongest glass EVER in a sMaRtPhOnE” 🙄😵💫🤣
No offense intended but most likely it is if you exclude the weight of the phone.
Why did you straight up reuse your previous iPhone 14 pro drop test video…like straight copy and paste with mostly same voiceover for the iPhone stuff too…
Am I the only one that's concerned about the battery test upon the release of this video? 😦
Casetify cases have a pretty strong advertising campaign going on amongst other RUclipsrs.
Titanium? The 14 had stainless steel, not titanium.
I got heart attacks I have a iPhone 14 pro max
I have Samsung s 23 ultra you right it hurt
God these videos never fail to give me really bad anxiety
Imagine you just dropped your iPhone 14 Pro Max in front of your friends and the back glass is shattered…
Don't forget that the S23 Ultra is Cheaper to repair for screen and back glass and these components are not hardware locked unlike the iphones.
Yeah definitely many caveats to apple devices. I got both and prefer android but iPhones are good for what they do but android is just more capable especially emulation wise which I’m into.
Ah, yeah! Breakin' time...from the phone, to the bank account, and our hearts
This doesn’t mean only Apple will break in drop test. I’ve seen in someone’s post, S23 Ultra broken when accidentally dropped. As Zack says “Glass is glass, and it’ll break”. Better to use a case always, irrespective of the phones we’re using 😊
no case gang
time to buy a CASE !
I think the iPhone 12 series was the only iPhone lineup that did the best in drops. Great results from these videos as well. Samsungs done great job.
You should have included the cost of repair of both the phones.
David, here's a way to make more revenue.
Have case makers pay you a fee for testing their case and certifying it.
In the test you would perform a 2 back drops, a corner drop, and 2 face drops onto concrete from 10ft (or whatever they choose to certify it from). Then give list of all cases that are certified (no damage to the phone whatsoever).
Either that or start doing extreme drop tests with cases on (20ft or higher) with each type of drop.
Does anyone remember the iPhone 12 and note 20 ultra drop tests? It Feels like phones have taken a step back durability-wise in recent years.
Different resoults every time they drop a phone, they dont allways fall the same way
That’s an overly simplistic way to look at it, drops are never replicated exactly the same no matter how you conduct it. Even with a robot. You can run this test again and get completely different results with the same phones
No not really, the materials they're using are superb compared to Samsung who use Aluminium or so. Heaviness is what makes them crack easily which is why models like 13's were the best in durability but clearly no one would downgrade themselves for a better durability.
@vikinnorway6725 That's true, its kinda interesting though how both the note 20 and note 20 ultra's screens didn't crack and the iPhone 12 even survived the 1.5 meter drop without breaking
@@inbredhashgas8000 sure is. Phone has become very durable the last 2-3 years. Havent broken my screen since 2015 or something, but before that i cracked them all the time😅
Rounded titanium frame ? On the iPhone
Good to see Samsung ticking all the boxes..next waiting for battery tests!!
Maybe a little off topic but I have to say, otterbox Defender has protected every galaxy phone I've purchased since the S2. Not a single cracked screen and every one has taken drops onto asphalt, tile, and concrete. Some from as high as ten feet. I drive a truck and galaxy is my go to but otterbox is my insurance.
A very respectable outcome from both phones. I AM IMPRESSED! 😤👍
Best video for internet good luck brother
Do y'all remember when the note 20 ultra survived like 10 drops
I have one and it's survived way more than that.
@@danlc45 damn it really was the perfect samsung
@@chigozirim582 still is
Yeah, it's so far Samsung's little bad boy.
did 14 pro max also use Titanium or he just mis spelled? 3:26 ?
Phonebuff's Speed test and Drop test is the most professional test one can do on phone . Love you brother keep going ❤️❤️
Phonebuff please do a battery drain test between the two.
Phone insurance hates him.
Did he mention rounded Titanium on IPhone?????????? 3:30
Victus 2 is good against cracks but at the expense of scratches
Next test: let a tank roll over to see the strength of the glasses
Literally we can say that Samsung S23 ultra literally beating Apple iphone 14 pro max in every aspect ,🥺🥺🥺Apple should be worry
By the way thanks for this bro love from India and plz do battery test of both
Or if you know physics you
Would know that the iPhone is heavier and smaller this having more force being applied to its screen. Not having your phone be a glass shoe has its trade offs.
@@PanosPitsi bro thanks for this knowledge
@@PanosPitsi its just 6 grams heavier and do consider edge panel on samsung
The only thing Apple is good at is iMessage and FaceTime AKA locking their services only to iPhones , you can get all these things on Android still
@@PanosPitsi And what? Heavier or not, it still broke cuz it was built that way. You saying it's heavier wouldn't change the fact it's less durable
Can I get the broken phone with 3rd of the original price? 😭😭😂
I would love to see the pro max vs the plus. I don’t think the Ceramic Shield design was made for all that weight that the iPhone has.
Ultimate drop test!
I’m exited to see who wins :)
Doesn't matter. They're going to choose the iPhone no matter what
@@riomendoza1111 actually was not the case this time
Seeing Samsung winning is heartwarming for me, because they kinda look poor as flagships compared to Apple's so when they get the hang of this it really impresses me.
Will you do drop test with a ceramic phone vs glass?
Let’s be real here, any sane person who cares about there smart phone would buy a case to protect it. It doesn’t really matter what phone manufacturers put in their phones to make it stronger because 1 small drop could easily shatter your device. Remember “Glass is glass and it will break.”
Glass breaking in one drop isn't the purpose of phone drop tests. More phone drops and one of them breaks is.
Yeah, it's just funny seeing others being salty that much when they don't even remember that no protection was added to neither phones.
I taught the iPhones has stainless steel? Dude said titanium 😊
S23 has made me super proud of Samsung
It's interesting to see how these phone can hold themselves in water after each round
I would still use it if you'd ship me the shattered units🥴🥴
Are the ratings from 7 to 10 or something?
Samsung S23 Ultra is best 😍😍.
Hey . . No Corner Drop test here?! Those sharp corners on the S23 Ultra are terrifying without a case.
I think it's a bit unreliable since the damage from previous tests can have an impact on the dmg on the following tests e.g, the shattered glass.
So do we need to break 4 S23 and another 4 IP14PM?? 🤨
was that a mistake? He called the iPhone's material "Titanium" at 3:23
1st view and s23u looks great😍
S24 is way better
@@Agaubruder59that comes out in nearly 11 months
Hi I'm a new user following you recently, in the quality tests of the durable keys, you can tell me. thank you bro
I think it's better to compare S23+ since it has a flat display which would had been an equal comparison.
I think that’s supposed to be the competitor to the 14 plus
if that's the case, the S23+ will have a higher chance of surviving than the S23 Ultra.
I believe the iPhone test results are from the previously video iPhone vs S22 Ultra, and I know it is costly and kind of redundant but would be nice if a new iPhone was tested just to see if the same results happen again. But I love the video and enjoy watching all videos from PhoneBuff.
At 3:26 you mentioned the iPhone has a titanium frame, isn't it just stainless steel?
Yh it's stainless steel. He probably said it wrong
You’re right, the iPhone 14 Pros use a stainless steel frame.
Nicee. Can't wait for the battery test.
I have noticed that as time goes by, each new phone does worse than it’s predecessor
Not sure whether that’s because of its increasing mass and gigantic cameras
Or the weird shapeless shape some companies choose to give their phones
I think it's how heavy the phones are getting
That's why you use a case.
And it's actually not true at all.
Yes the glass is broken, but is the screen broken? No it's not, it works fine.
Is the phone broken? No it's not.
@@charakiga what are you saying 😅
Bro the screen shattered when in his previous videos you can see that they make it farther into the video before the screen shattered
@@_dave977 it's glass, not the screen itself. The glass is to protect the screen from scratches and breaking.
@@charakiga
The 12 pro glass didn’t break as early as this
That’s what m saying🤦🏽♀️
I don’t care whether it’s the glass or the panel
I don't know why manufacturers are putting glass on the back it's not necessary and will fail on a drop
Thats why I invested in a good case
Samsung s series is the best not iphone
So this channel is all about the iPhones & Galaxies.
glass is glass, and glass breaks
I have a friend who bought the latest iPhone a few months ago and I have witnessed how it fell to the ground down some stairs and onto the stones on the beach from a height of approximately 1.70 meters. And the iPhone continues as if nothing, it has a couple of scratches but the back glass and the screen are intact
Did he just reuse the iphone 14 pro max's video from the s22 ultra test and no one noticed?
Way to gooo!
thats cool and all, but can we get Huawei kunlun glass a test, cause that things seems preety strong
You should have made the whole test with additional phones in a case to see the difference protected/unprotected