The iPhone 15 series, which Apple has introduced to users in recent weeks, is on the agenda with its durability and heating problems. As far as we understand from the shared durability test videos, especially the new titanium frames used in Pros cannot show the expected performance. So how are things going with the standard models? JerryRigEverything, one of the well-known names in the industry, recently released the durability test video of the iPhone 15.
iPhone 15 entered the durability test
iPhone 15 successfully passed JerryRigEverything’s durability tests. The smartphone performed particularly well in bending tests, which have been talked about a lot lately. The device, which flexes thanks to its aluminum case and does not receive the slightest damage, including its back panel, has also reignited the debates about the durability of the titanium frame used in the Pro models.
The durability tests of the iPhone 15 Pro Max were carried out by the same name recently. During the bending test, the smartphone did not flex much due to its titanium frames, and therefore its rear glass was shattered to pieces due to the applied finger force.
First of all, we should point out that the titanium in Pros is up to 3-4 times stronger than stainless steel and aluminum. The fact that the material is so strong also brings with it a handicap. Because the smartphone almost does not flex in situations such as bending, and although this does not naturally damage the case, it restricts the flexibility of the back panel and causes breaks and cracks at the slightest intervention.
What do you think about this issue? Do you think Apple made a mistake by using a titanium case on the iPhone 15 Pro? You can express your ideas in the comments.