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  • So I don't do drop tests on cell phones for multiple reasons.

  • Mostly because to get an accurate idea of how well a cell phone does during a drop,

  • you would need multiple cell phones, you know, 5 or 10.

  • And my wallet can't handle that – I'm just one guy.

  • Plus every drop is a little bit different.

  • Some will drop from, you know, when you're sitting down, on your leg and it will just

  • slide off.

  • Some phones will drop when you pull it out of your pocket and accidentally let it go.

  • It's hard to come up with just one test to cover all the different kinds of drops.

  • But every now and then I'll make an exception, like with the Xiaomi Mi Mix phone that came

  • out about a year ago.

  • That phone is made out of ceramic and I wanted to see how that held up against a drop.

  • This phone, the Essential phone, is in a similar situation.

  • The back is made out of ceramic, the front is Gorilla Glass 5, and the sides are made

  • out of titanium.

  • So it'll be interesting to see what's damaged first in a drop.

  • So let's see what happens.

  • [Intro]

  • Alright, so in order to do this drop test I have two cameras set up.

  • I'll have my Essential phone sitting on my lap right here and I'll just stand up and

  • let it fall to the ground,you know, just like a normal everyday drop situation.

  • Then here I have my Galaxy Note 8 which is filming in slow motion.

  • This is the one I took the color off the backit's clear.

  • And this is my Galaxy S8, which is very scientifically situated on top of this tripod, also filming

  • in slow motion.

  • So here we have the phone, it is in 100% working condition right now.

  • It's kind of bright outside but you can still see the screen moving.

  • It does have a couple imperfections on it, which is another reason I don't do drop tests,

  • because I've already compromised the integrity of the ceramic panel, as well as the front

  • glass, the Gorilla Glass 5 and the ceramic on the back.

  • You know, the sides have scratches too, but you know, a scratch doesn't compromise metal

  • as much as it does ceramic and glass.

  • I set it on my knee like this.

  • It actually just likes off well enough that we're just going to leave it like that.

  • [Music]

  • So coming from my knee, it doesn't look like there is any damage done on the back yet.

  • Oh, wow.

  • I did not think that was going to happen.

  • I thought that the plastic ring around the edge would help the glass not crack.

  • That's way interesting.

  • It still is functioning underneath the glass, so that's good.

  • Another interesting thing is that my scratch marks right here from my Mohs picks are right

  • here and right here, and the crack emanated from over here on the side and down here on

  • the bottom corner.

  • Let's do it again and see if anything happens to the back panel.

  • We'll just let it slide off my leg naturally.

  • [Music]

  • Back panel is still fine.

  • If I were to stand up from about pocket height...

  • [Music]

  • Still nothing on the back panel.

  • The front is just as cracked as it was during that first drop.

  • Waist height with the back facing down.

  • That was a pretty solid drop.

  • [Music]

  • And the back is still fine.

  • That's impressive.

  • The screen is just the same as it was on that first drop.

  • That might have just been an extremely unlucky first drop.

  • Let's give it one more shot, waist height, straight down on the back.

  • So if we're looking at the ceramic, we got the crack in the corner there.

  • Looks like the screen...oh, it looks like the screen took some major damage on that

  • last one.

  • The ceramic up here on the top corner looks alright.

  • The plastic is what...you know, that plastic surrounding the lip is what's really damaged.

  • You have my scratch marks...but other than my scratch marks, the ceramic looks pretty

  • undamaged.

  • The back panel is still 100% fine.

  • No scratched besides the ones that I put on it.

  • And the screen is just roasted.

  • It's like we're missing entire chunks of glass out of the front.

  • That's crazy.

  • Since the screen is already broken, we're going to try it one more time from head height...right

  • about here.

  • And we'll see if we can get the back ceramic panel to damage.

  • [Music]

  • Even from a head-height drop, the back panel doesn't do anything on cement.

  • Now, the screen is still completely destroyed though.

  • Last time.

  • Head height.

  • [Music]

  • And the back panel is still fine.

  • I guess getting a screen protector for this thing would be a good idea because a screen

  • protector does help the glass hold together, especially in drops.

  • So even though a drop test isn't incredibly scientific, I still think it's super super

  • interesting.

  • Personally, I though that the back was going to be the first thing that breaks since ceramic

  • has a much higher rating on Mohs scale of hardness.

  • It's more brittle.

  • The glass, the Gorilla Glass 5, should have lasted a little bit longer in my opinion,

  • but drops are so hard to predict.

  • Now the good news is that since the back didn't break and the side titanium didn't really

  • damage, the screen is the easiest thing to protect on the whole cell phone.

  • Obviously a case would help an extraordinary amount, but a screen protector would do a

  • lot as well, whether it's the plastic kind of screen protectors or the glass screen protectors.

  • If it were to drop, fall, hit a rock, the first thing that absorbs that impact is the

  • screen protector itself and not the more expensive screen of the phone.

  • So a screen protector and a case are pretty important no matter what cell phone you own.

  • I am going to attempt a tear down of this phone, even though the replacement parts probably

  • aren't available for it.

  • It will be interesting to see how the phone is built from the inside, and what components

  • can be replaced and what components can't.

  • So hit that subscribe button.

  • Hit the thumbs up if you liked this drop test and if you want me to do more in the future

  • on different phones.

  • Not every phone, because like I said, drops are so unpredictable and it's hard to make

  • a scientific test for every single phone without buying like 10 of them.

  • Anyway, thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

  • [Music]

So I don't do drop tests on cell phones for multiple reasons.

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