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Comparison of resistance of iPhone 13 Pro Max and Galaxy S21 Ultra in crash test [تماشا کنید]


Charging the battery and performance of a smartphone is very important, but its resistance is also important to many of us because if we accidentally lose an expensive phone, it may end its life. The iPhone 13 Pro Max, which has just hit the market, is the most expensive Apple iPhone that should compete with the best regular and not foldable flagship of Samsung, the Galaxy S21 Ultra, but how do these phones perform in the crash test?

In the past, we saw the release of a crash test video of the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro Max, which reported the high resistance of the giant Cupertino flagship. Now it’s time to compare the performance of the iPhone 13 Pro Max and Galaxy S21 Ultra in the crash test, which the YouTube channel «PhoneBuffHe has done so.

In this crash test, Apple and Samsung flagships fall from a height of 1.5 meters from the back panel on the concrete surface. Then these devices fall from the side or frame and finally we see them fall 10 times from the screen. Both devices have the same function because their glass body cracks in the first collision.

The back and front panel of the Galaxy S21 Ultra crack at the end of the test, and in the middle of the test, the display has a problem. However, after locking and unlocking the device, such a problem will be fixed. The camera module performs well, and finally the Samsung representative maintains its performance 12 times after the crash.

The iPhone 13 Pro Max has the same performance as its rival, but there is a big difference between them. The camera module of this flagship cracks but fortunately the camera lenses are not damaged. In the display section, we do not encounter failure and only a few pixels are damaged.

Overall, the back panel of the iPhone 13 Pro Max suffers more damage than the Galaxy S21 Ultra, yet both still retain their function. According to PhoneBuff, the Galaxy S21 Ultra defeats its powerful rival by one point.

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