iPhone 14 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S22 Ultra Drop Test!



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Drop test between the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra to see how durable they are when being dropped from 1.45m!

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30 thoughts on “iPhone 14 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S22 Ultra Drop Test!”

  1. iPhone wins again. This is a big reason why Apple discontinued Touch ID. It’s much safer to have Face ID in case your phone cracks. If the front camera is shattered, you can still input your passcode and access your data. Double win for Apple.

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  2. You should do a drop test in a more realistic environment like a street because its uneven and thats where this would most likely happen when someone is walking and drops the phone.

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  3. Okay, so I bought the new iPhone 14 Pro Max, and it's completely great and fine, plus I bought a case that has great protection for the iPhone from the back and the case also contains the camera cover that opens and shuts to protect your camera! Great phone! I upgraded from iPhone 11.

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  5. The drops onto the cinderblock are actually much more difficult tests than the drop onto the flat steel surface. The protrusions on the cinderblock can definitely shatter the glass, like a glass breaker with a tip, compared to a flat surface.

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