Apple is well-known for its secrecy, which is understandable given the high stakes in the high-end mobile phone industry. It’s interesting to get a glimpse inside its durability labs and see the ...
Marques Brownlee visited one of Apple’s durability testing facilities, where iPhones and other devices are subjected to drops, water pressure, and more. Apple monitors the impact on its devices using ...
Every once in a while, Apple provides us with a sneak peek at some of the equipment it uses to ensure that the iPhone delivers a top-notch user experience. A few years ago, for example, Apple invited ...
Apple has been inviting trusted outsiders, like tech YouTubers who don't purposely destroy devices, and research groups like Counterpoint Research, to see how it tests the durability of iPhones and ...
Despite their sleek designs, Apple products boast impressive durability. And now, for the first time, the company has provided a look into one of its 200 durability labs, where it rigorously torture ...
In a series of videos posted on X, Marques Brownlee took us through various automated processes that Apple uses to test the IP rating and durability of its iPhones. Since each digit in an IP rating ...
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iPhone 17 durability put to the test — how well Apple's new phones withstand bending, scratching and dropping
Durability is a key selling point for the iPhone 17 lineup. But just how well can the latest phones from Apple stand up to the punishment that daily life can dish out? Pretty well, going by all the ...
Apple has revealed how iPhone and iPad drop tests should really be done — and are being done, thousands of times, in its durability testing labs. YouTubers will buy one Apple device and smash it to ...
Apple's iPhone 17 series is looking to be its most resilient lineup to date. With new materials, reinforced glass, and extensive testing, the company is making a compelling argument that durability is ...
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Apple is set to open a new applied research lab in Shenzhen, China, focusing on enhancing the quality and reliability of its flagship products (via Shenzhen Daily). The choice of Shenzhen is ...
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