iPhone 15 Pro Max resistance test + video

iPhone 15 Pro Max is the most expensive and most powerful Apple phone until the end of 2024; A smartphone that now has a lightweight but very strong titanium frame. But does this expensive phone come out of the resistance test proud?
One of the main features of this device is the grade 5 titanium frame, which has a high price. So we are facing a big claim from Apple. Now the YouTube channel “JerryRigEverything” Resistance test video iPhone 15 Pro Max has been released.
iPhone 15 Pro Max resistance test
As you can see in the video above, the iPhone 15 Pro Max comes out proud of all the tests; Except, of course, for one test: bending over. Contrary to expectations, the back panel of Apple’s flagship cracks and breaks with the slightest pressure. The reason for this could be the use of titanium in the outer frame and aluminum in the inner frame.
Although the device does not bend or break in half, breaking the back panel with a small pressure is not very pleasant or even acceptable for a flagship with a titanium frame and of course the price of more than 1000 dollars. Of course, in this test, the iPhone 15 Pro does not have any problems and its back panel remains intact!
In the continuation of the video, the YouTuber goes to the iPhone 15 Pro Max frame and tests its performance against scratches and heat. Although the way the frame reacts to these points suggests that Apple has used titanium, we still don’t know if we’re dealing with grade 5 titanium. In the future, JerryRigEverything will post a video dissection of the device, possibly verifying Apple’s claim.
We have to wait and see if the users face the problem of breaking the back panel of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, or if only one sample of the Apple phone showed such a performance in the resistance test. If we’re faced with a pervasive problem, Apple will probably react to it; Of course, it is still too early to draw conclusions.