iPhone 11 Pro, Galaxy Note 10, & Huawei Mate 30 Dropped From 10-Meter Height
Karamchand Rameshwar
The iPhone 11 Pro, Galaxy Note 10, and Huawei Mate 30 were dropped from a height of ten meters. Which phone do you think get damaged the most?
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The iPhone 11 Pro, Galaxy Note 10 or Huawei Mate 30 are three of the most popular flagship smartphones today. Needless to say, all three of these devices are equipped with a high-end hardware configuration and equally elegant design.
Coming with a beautiful design and good configuration, all three smartphones also possess top quality finishing. Three smartphone models use metal frames and a glass back. This familiar design has both ruggedness and aesthetics. However, if you undergo a "drop" challenge from a height of tens of meters to the ground, whether or not these phones can survive?
That is also an interesting idea that a YouTube channel TechRax has done recently. This YouTube channel owner tried dropping the iPhone 11 Pro, Galaxy Note 10 and Huawei Mate 30 from the top of a spiral staircase. All of them are protected by a silicone phone case.
The results were quite unexpected when the Galaxy Note 10 from Samsung survived and did not have any significant damage. The device could still work normally and the visual damage was only scuffing at the edge.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 11 Pro’s display was broken and its top frame was popped out as well. While the screen of Apple flagship still turned on, it couldn’t function properly. However, the back panel of the phone was in nearly perfect condition.
Finally, Huawei Mate 30. On the front, Huawei's high-end device suffered from the same situation as the iPhone 11 Pro. Both the front and back of the device are shattered due to being covered with glass. But the interesting thing is that the camera module is not broken or scratched, especially the frame is still intact and not as cracked as the iPhone 11 Pro.
You can check out the full video below:
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