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  • Huge thanks to LastPass for sponsoring this drop test. Today we'll be drop testing the

  • iPhone XR verses the Pixel 3. I noticed something strange when the Pixel 3 came out. All of

  • the review units were breaking, from people like iJustine, MKBHD, Danny, even Jonathon

  • Morrison broke Austin Evans' unit. And I don't think it's their fault. It could just be that

  • the Pixel 3 is weaker than it should be. But the only way to find out for sure is with

  • a drop test. Huge thanks to LastPass for sponsoring this drop test.

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  • being lazy and using the same password for everything. That's not good. One app that

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  • sponsoring just drop test. Link is in the description. Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • So you might remember from the previous iPhone XS drop test that XS did really really well.

  • It didn't break at all. But the side rails of the XS are made from stainless steel which

  • is much different than aluminum. Aluminum is softer, which could change the results

  • of the drop test.

  • So right here we'll be recording in slow motion with my transparent Pixel 3. And then over

  • here on this side we'll be using the Razer Phone 2, which is also transparent. And then

  • I'll be preforming the drop test from relatively realistic situations, you know, like getting

  • up from a chair, knee height, dropping it as it pulls out of your pocket from waist

  • height. And then if it lasts long enough, we'll be doing it from a head height drop,

  • all the way onto the concrete.

  • Both of these phones are brand new and ready to be drop tested. So for the first drop we'll

  • start from about knee height, because that's where if you're sitting in a chair and your

  • phone's on your lap and it just slides off...that's where it will be. We'll start with the iPhone

  • first, sitting at knee height.

  • [Music playing]

  • So far, so good. And now we'll do the Pixel 3 starting from knee height.

  • [Music playing]

  • Both phones so far looking pretty good. No damage done to do the iPhone XR and no damage

  • done to the Pixel 3. A little bit of scuffing right there along the aluminum frame. Scuffing

  • up along the top, but no cracks or anything yet. Both phones are still working perfectly

  • fine.

  • Drop test number 2, this time we'll be pulling it out of my pocket and simulating it just

  • slipping out of your hands. Starting with the iPhone XR.

  • [Music playing]

  • And the Pixel 3. Pulling it out of my pocket. Letting it drop.

  • [Music playing]

  • Check this out, no damage done to the back glass yet. Still got those same scuffs along

  • the bottom. No cracks along the screen yet. Same thing goes for the iPhone XRno damage

  • whatsoever. A little bit of scuffing right there along the top. Let's go for drop number

  • 3. We'll do the same pocket style drop as last time. Starting with the iPhone XR, pulling

  • it out of my pocket.

  • [Music playing]

  • And then the Pixel 3. Pulling it out of my pocket.

  • [Music playing]

  • So far, no damage yet. Pixel 3....oh wait...just kidding. The Pixel 3 is the first one to get

  • damaged right there along the corner the glass is shattered just a little bit. Down at the

  • bottom...still no major damage, just a little bit...just a little bit of scuffing. No damage

  • on the back. And no damage on the front. It will be interesting to see which phone cracks

  • first.

  • This time we'll do it from chest height by pulling it out of my pocket and dropping it

  • from about, you know, 4 and ½ feet or so.

  • [Music playing]

  • Drop number 4. Okay, we'll go with the Pixel. Pulling it out of my pocket at 4 and ½ feet.

  • [Music playing]

  • Still no damage. I'm impressed! You would think the phones from a drop that tall...you

  • would think there would be more damage. We're going to keep going until one of these is

  • completely broken. Yeah, the Pixel 3 has a little bit of damage up at the top, but that's

  • not a crack yet. Let's do one more from chest high.

  • Chest high iPhone drop right here, straight down.

  • [Music playing]

  • Chest high Pixel 3 drop right here, straight down.

  • [Music playing]

  • Ooo, I think we might have a crack. Check that out right there. All along the bottom,

  • but still no damage to the screen. We'll keep going until one of these screens is shattered.

  • No damage to the camera lenses. No damage to the upper glass.

  • One interesting thing to note, with the repair prices for both of these phones, to repair

  • the screen on the iPhone XR is $199. To repair the back glass, it's $399. Now, to repair

  • the back glass on the Pixel 3, it's just $100. And to repair the screen, it's $269 because

  • it's an OLED. So the screen is more expensive on the Pixel 3, but the back is much less

  • expensive to replace than the iPhone XR.

  • Let's do it from head height. Alright, we've got the iPhone XR from head height. Just like

  • if you're talking on the phone and you accidentally drop it. That was a bad one!

  • [Music playing]

  • And then we've got the Pixel 3, head height, talking on the phone, accidentally dropping

  • it.

  • [Music playing]

  • Not too bad. Still no damage to either one. Let's keep going. We're going till a screen

  • breaks.

  • Iphone XR, head height.

  • [Music playing]

  • And then Pixel 3, head height.

  • [Music playing]

  • Oh boy. Pixel 3 is not having a good day. Check this out right there the camera lens

  • is completely shattered out of the Pixel 3. That's not good news. But the iPhone XRstill

  • intact. Oh, check it out, there's a screen crack right there. All through the screen,

  • all the way down. Would you rather have a cracked screen, or a shattered camera lens?

  • The reason I don't do drop tests very often is because the results are totally unpredictable.

  • You know, it really just depends on what surface your dropping on, how high it is, how the

  • phone flips in the air. But it's still interesting to see what breaks first on which phone. With

  • the Pixel 3, the back glass is cracked, along with the camera lens. Both relatively inexpensive

  • repairs. But with the iPhone XR, the front screen cracked, which is the cheapest thing

  • to fix, $199, but the back glass is still intact, which is good because the repair price

  • on the back glass of the iPhone XR is $399 through Apple directly. Let's do one more

  • drop for kicks and giggles from above head height, and we'll drop it from there.

  • Alright, the screen-cracked iPhone XR from above head height. We'll do it right here.

  • [Music playing]

  • Oooo, oh no! The screen! And then we have above head heightthe Pixel 3.

  • [Music playing]

  • Oh man! Above head heightthat did not turn out well for the iPhone at all. The back

  • glass is totally shattered all the way through, and the screen is now completely worthless.

  • While the Pixel 3...the screen is still totally functional, which is good because it's an

  • OLED and relatively expensive to repair. And the back glass has about the same amount of

  • damage as beforecracks running through the whole thing.

  • And there we have it. I tried to keep it as scientific as possible. But the results of

  • this particular drop test are a completely destroyed iPhone XR. Both the front and the

  • back are unusable. The display is completely non functional. And we still have a functional

  • Pixel 3 with the cracked glass and a cracked camera lens. So the main takeaway from this

  • is that a case is always a good idea because glass is glass, and glass can break.

  • Which phone held up the best in your opinion? Let me know down in the comments. If you have

  • any questions, leave them down in the comments. Give this video a thumbs up if you found it

  • enjoyable. And hit that subscribe button. Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you

  • around.

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iPhone XR DROP TEST VS Pixel 3 - どの電話が生き残るのか? (iPhone XR DROP TEST vs Pixel 3 - Which Phone Survives?)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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