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iPhone 15 Pro: very bad for titanium from the first drop tests

From the first drop tests carried out on the iPhone 15 Pro it would seem that the titanium body is not that resistant to impacts: let’s discover all the details together in this dedicated article

The new range of iPhones has been on the market for a couple of days and, in our field, we are constantly talking about the various tests that can be carried out now that the new Apple machines are finally in our hands. One of those that seems to be failing miserably is the drop test on the iPhone 15 Pro. A test that aims to test especially the lateral part of the phone, the titanium frame, a material that in theory should make the phone much more resistant than its predecessors, primarily the iPhone 14 (which we remind you is on generous offer from Mediaworld , you can find it at the following link!).

Isn’t the titanium frame all that durable in the Pro range of the iPhone 15?

Let’s get our hands on it: these drop tests are only preliminary, the device has been out too recently to be sure. However, according to these tests, it certainly seems that the iPhone 14 Pro is much more robust than the iPhone 15 Pro. Which also means that you will have to treat the new top of the range, especially the new Pro Max (indisputably expensive), with a bit more care, despite the titanium.

We also know that the display is particularly resistant to scratches. The titanium frame is sensitive to scratches, while the back of the phone is not as sensitive as the camera lenses. The iPhone 15 Pro Max has a titanium frame, but the internal structure is made of aluminum. Apple used a thermo-mechanical process to fuse the two metals together. The back glass is removable, which should help with repairs, but in the first bend tests (where you bend the phone to test its durability) it proved to be very fragile.

It therefore seems that, despite the great importance given to the presence of titanium, both the iPhone 15 Pro and the Pro Max are particularly fragile, according to these first stress tests. Let us know what you think below in the comments and above all let us know if you have purchased an iPhone 15. Continue to follow us here on techgameworld.com for all the news relating to the world of technology, at 360°!

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