It would be hilarious if you went back to the apple store immediately to get it repaired. Let them wonder how you managed to wreck the phone in less than a day.
There’s kinda no point of doing this kind of video. If you compare drops they’ve got to be identical. If not then you’re comparing different things. Idk , I think it’s stupid doing it this way.
@@JStryker7 I've dropped my iPhone from the four-storey building I work at when someone unexpectedly cut me off and bumped into me while I was passing by the building's balcony post. She payed for it, tho. Anyways, accidents happen.
Cheers in Australia! Watching on my newly setup iPhone 16 Pro Max. So happy the case shipped in today. Quickly installed the screen protector and a Casetify Ultra Bounce case. This phone is huge
I ran over my 16 Pro Max with a steam roller and the glass cracked. Apple lies! Seriously though, these results are consistent with the excepted type of improvement the glass is supposed to have. Meaning cracks don’t spread as far. And “glass is not glass”. That’s like saying “all cars can wreck, therefore, they’re all equally dangerous”.
Can we get a review of the camera control with the different ESR cases? I actually always use ESR products and super curious as to how these perform against something like the apple case’s built in button.
The 16 pro stopped working at drop 4 but better screen durability because of the ceramic shield. So the whole phone wasn't cracked, only like the edges.
0:50 No, you're wrong here. They said 50% tougher than the first gen CS, and the first gen CS was on the iPhone 12, so it's actually not that big of an increase there
It looks like the concrete is textured and uneven. This creates a lot of variability in your experiment. I'd suggest doing this on a uniform surface IF the objective is to test the two phones head-to-head. But otherwise, thank you for putting this out!
Ceramic glass is glass combine with materials that makes it harder to break or scratch but it’s still has glass in it so won’t shatter into millions of pieces but it will crack
This was interesting but the phones are different weights. To make the test more scientifically viable the drop heights might need to account for weight differences. The 16 pro is heavier and physics still applies. So, I'm even more impressed with the 16 pro.
Having the curved edges on the titanium and glass gives is a seamless feel when you slide you finger on it or when you hold it in the hand but the glass will get impacted way easier cause its higher than the metal. Giving it thinner bezels only makes it even more sensitive. But hey, just use a case or don't drop it and most importantly, Apple Care 👍
At the risk of stating the obvious a case on a phone can only help with durability. I do look forward to the days when phone cases become obsolete though. Think of the resources saved.
It would be hilarious if you went back to the apple store immediately to get it repaired. Let them wonder how you managed to wreck the phone in less than a day.
Flying to Australia so you can be first to upload is a new level of dedication
This looks exactly like the same exact video from last year
Apple fanboy lol
These type of videos are getting old
Absolutely! And two years in a row
I saw another channel try to post an early drop test as well. Jon Proser and Sam's videos are more entertaining though.
at this point Sam is going on with the tradition of EverythingApplePro
Really wish everythingApplepro still made videos. His cases are great!
Putín Owns EverythingApplePro 😂 that’s why he is missing in action.
I believe he still does a video after the iPhones are released. Like a week or 2 from now. He made a video last year
@@MikeHenderson-tm1hswhat
Tim is furious and you're not getting invitation to Apple event again 😂
He just bought two new phones. That makes Tim happy.
rmwhosetheboss explained this 2nd gen ceramic shield well which actually matches with what is happening here.
It looks like the 16 had one REALLY bad luck fall in the beginning but then it really started to show some muscle, so to speak.
Our concrete is strong in Australia 😂
just not your houses
Make sure you get Apple care 😂😂😂
AUR NAUR
It’s kind of annoying how Apple didn’t fix the structural problems of last year
It’s worse now 😢 14 Pro Max was the best structure wise.
There’s kinda no point of doing this kind of video. If you compare drops they’ve got to be identical. If not then you’re comparing different things. Idk , I think it’s stupid doing it this way.
what ruined things is how the 16 died too early smh. had it stayed this would be a mad result
I would say this needs a redo…
"God damn Apple. We had expected it to be better this year, but it's not."
8:47 I'd rather have a cracked screen that works, that a non cracked screen that doesn't show anything!
Welcome to Australia for the second year !
You’re crazy. Dude 😂
He makes more from the video than the phone costs 😂
The difference between unusable and really unusable. But well, the display dead after four drops is unacceptable.
To be fair it could have been very different result with a even slightly different impact angle
Who is dropping their phone from that height? The 16P did really well outside of that top height side drop
@@JStryker7 I've dropped my iPhone from the four-storey building I work at when someone unexpectedly cut me off and bumped into me while I was passing by the building's balcony post. She payed for it, tho. Anyways, accidents happen.
@@VantageYouth I’d say that’s not really comparable though and any phone would have broken
@@JStryker7 Exactly
You said who would drop their phone from a high point and I was just trying to tell you that accidents happen
This man like Everything Apple pro
But he uploads... EAP uploads once a year now.
My goddd I was waiting for your video
These videos mean nothing to us who treat our phones with care.
Bro it is 5 am in Ohio…. DOES THIS MAN SLEEP. !??!?!?
😂😂
Seems like you should have done this on a RUBBER mat 😂😂😂
Sam is being Everything Apple Pro Jr.
Please tag this drop test to Apple . So they should test the same at their end
I’m happy from the beginning for the 15 Pro Max 🤩🤩
Ohh weird that a impact on the same corner 4 times.. Bends the hole frame! What a shock!
You coming down here to us to trash tech that’s even more expensive for us poor Aussie bastards is my annual highlight.
Today: Apple discovers why other companies have thicker bezels
Been waiting for this all week! Thank you good sir!
What a day iPhone 16 comes out Sam just beats the crap out of it lmao that’s what you get for Apple intelligence lmao much love
iPhone day by day making Lower quality phone
A nice little punchline at the end would have been, oh, this one's actually the 16 Pro 😅
Imagine being the person building this, knowing how it will be used 😅🤣
“moral of the story?... get a case and a screen protector, and your phone will live a long happy life...”
-Zack Nelson (from jerryrigeverything),2015.
I wish to get same type of drop test of 16 pro max ❤
Can't wait to get my 16 pro max today and thanks sam for doing this drop test video I always enjoy your content 🙏
sad to see apple completely ignoring the build quality after they started this whole titanium thingy
Its like I both want to watch but also cringe at each drop and my brain yells ouch
Come to Australia every year for the iPhone release coz I wanna meet u Sammmm!!!
I haven’t cared about these videos but I’m going caseless this time.
Cheers in Australia! Watching on my newly setup iPhone 16 Pro Max. So happy the case shipped in today. Quickly installed the screen protector and a Casetify Ultra Bounce case. This phone is huge
Finally the video I was waiting for
Stacked battery with aluminium frame is visible 😂
Drop 4!?!?!? CRAZYYYYYY!
I ran over my 16 Pro Max with a steam roller and the glass cracked. Apple lies! Seriously though, these results are consistent with the excepted type of improvement the glass is supposed to have. Meaning cracks don’t spread as far. And “glass is not glass”. That’s like saying “all cars can wreck, therefore, they’re all equally dangerous”.
Results are Inconclusive … more 16 pros need to be tested before we can conclude that it is indeed stronger
This is why I get otter box defender pro xt clear case each year even though I'm not clumsy
Can we get a review of the camera control with the different ESR cases? I actually always use ESR products and super curious as to how these perform against something like the apple case’s built in button.
People who raw dog a phone have more money than sense.
Let's be honest, they all gonna broke if we throw them xd
Amazing Video
Sydney welcomes you brother
Try and add slow motion to your drop test when the phone hits the ground
Great. Now I am rethinking of buying 14 pro instead of 16 pro
The 16 pro stopped working at drop 4 but better screen durability because of the ceramic shield. So the whole phone wasn't cracked, only like the edges.
Huh, didn't think RUclipsrs still did these...
0:50 No, you're wrong here. They said 50% tougher than the first gen CS, and the first gen CS was on the iPhone 12, so it's actually not that big of an increase there
He’s done it again!
Bro I am big fan of you from
India
1:01 first Ceramic Shield Apple makes on iPhone 12
Nice 👍🏾 job love drop test
There goes the iPhone 16 y'all 😭
It looks like the concrete is textured and uneven. This creates a lot of variability in your experiment. I'd suggest doing this on a uniform surface IF the objective is to test the two phones head-to-head. But otherwise, thank you for putting this out!
i’m not feeling great about upgrading after seeing this buuuut my uag monarch case got me…. hopefully. and applecare
Youre 6’ tall and dropped the phone from above your head. Nobody is dropping a phone that high
I don’t understand the benefits of dropping an iPhone on purpose. Seems a waste to me but I’m glad it’s your phone and not mine😊
Ceramic glass is glass combine with materials that makes it harder to break or scratch but it’s still has glass in it so won’t shatter into millions of pieces but it will crack
would be interesting to see an apple watch aluminium vs titanium (and x-ion vs sapphire) durability tests
This was interesting but the phones are different weights. To make the test more scientifically viable the drop heights might need to account for weight differences. The 16 pro is heavier and physics still applies. So, I'm even more impressed with the 16 pro.
My 15 pro max losts some paint on corners with waist drop on tiles
No scientific or real-world information here, but always fun to destroy things nonetheless! Fun stuff.
Bro how it Apple making the phone weaker each year.
This is an absolutely ridiculous video and I love it!
Crazy how the 15 pro broke when you got it first lat year and now it's better. Interesting 🤔
The 16 is heavier so it makes sense it would experience more damage in similar chassis
Like I always say, Titanium is weaker than Stainless steel and that’s why I’m still staying on my iPhone 14 Pro Max on how durable it is
50x more durable 😂 yeah I'd say 50x more marketing lies than any other year!
literally no one said 50x more durable. you just made up something in your head and then got mad at it
I saw the first draft before you replaced it. 😊 like both. 👍🏼
I didn’t I tried and it was removed 😡😡😡
Wow! Happy it stayed the second time.
Is that even real titanium? It’s stronger than steel! That must be a blend or apples own version of it. wtf?
Unlucky test, the fall probably shattered or unplugged a connector and the screen died, law of murphy
One of the downsides of thinner borders
Que casualidad, siempre es mas resistente el del año pasado que el nuevo xdd, incluso mejorando su resistencia comparado al año pasado el 15 pro jaja
I was waiting for this
Your camera person should probably tell you if you’re level. I know that’s not real life scenario, but it would be nice to see.
Why drop the phones that high especially in the beginning. It’s not how you gonna use them in real life
Do they a actually test their products?
So it’s getting worse and worse every year after 14 pro max
15 is the Goat
give it to Hugh Jeffreys to repair them
Having the curved edges on the titanium and glass gives is a seamless feel when you slide you finger on it or when you hold it in the hand but the glass will get impacted way easier cause its higher than the metal. Giving it thinner bezels only makes it even more sensitive. But hey, just use a case or don't drop it and most importantly, Apple Care 👍
At the risk of stating the obvious a case on a phone can only help with durability. I do look forward to the days when phone cases become obsolete though. Think of the resources saved.
I have the iphone 15 and i got the same corner damage with the crack on the screen.
I’m convinced you’re not a real person
seriously they are putting ceramic sheild on the 16 series
in this video it all proves fake
Podia testar o 14 15 e 16, porque parece que o 14 é mais resistente até hoje
Should report to the Apple Store about there product , so that they will make more heavy duty quality,
Im gonna take a wild guess and say it's the same exact material as before and they are making false claims.
They feasibly can’t do that but ok bro
nice it breaks easily but the glass will survive
Sam is a mad lad