Pixel 3 XL vs
iPhone XS Max DROP Test! Durability Pro? #Helpful Post
what's
up guys everything Apple Pro here
and
I'm coming at you with the Google
pixel
3 excel drop test first time I've
ever
tested
Google's
phones in terms of durability
and
I'm very curious this is the first
time
ever the Google's went with an
all-glass
back design to accommodate the
wireless
charging and it's using Gorilla
Glass
5 so I'd like to see in a
durability
aspect how does it compare to
Apple's
iPhone atenas max which is the
world's
most durable glass apparently
according
to Apple so I'm gonna be doing
a
regular drop test from 3 feet had hi
to
them and go further if it doesn't
break
personally I don't see this thing
being
too durable it it doesn't feel all
that
durable it does have an aluminum
border
this is stainless steel so it may
actually
transfer shock differently once
it
hits the ground but an all-glass back
design
which is new for Google might not
be
as durable as Apple's but hey we'll
see
and this is a frosted type glass
we'll
see if that effects the break
ability
in any way so without any
further
ado let's start these are both
perfectly
working iPhone 10s max Google
pixel
believe me it does hurt to do this
this
thing is actually much nicer in
person
you know from the pictures I
didn't
think it would be so premium
feeling
but it really is a great phone
let's
go ahead and introduce it to the
ground
as usual so I'm gonna start with
the
iPhone here and waist height this is
about
three feet here three two one
really
nothing really wrong with it and
that's
perfectly on its side so I really
can't
expect anything to be wrong okay
with
the pixel three accel here we go
same
thing and three two one oh no it's
still
good kind of went on the back a
little
bit more but here you start to
see
these scuffs so I believe this is a
painted
aluminum doesn't look anodized
to
me and the paint's kind of scuffing
off
here from a little tiny fall Wow but
unharmed
still working so let's go ahead
and
do on the back for the iPhone tennis
max
and three two one okay it's
always
scared of those that's pretty
much
the average fall where it's gonna
be
falling from and it seems to be
handling
itself pretty well here
frosted
back and Gorilla Glass 5 on the
pixel
3 Excel and three to one that does
not
sound good
oh
thank goodness didn't cut the test
short
just yet the both have survived
I'm
moving forward face down from waist
height
tennis max did survive these in
the
earlier test but once again three
two
one I hate those satisfying smacks
oh
okay it's so good really can't tell
that
this thing has been dropped at all
actually
that's kind of amazing this is
gonna
hurt three two one all right did a
little
flip there but the screens remain
unharmed
so at this point you know from
the
average Falls both phones can
withstand
them pick so three looking a
little
bit worse for the wear but
otherwise
you know not so bad and of
course
depending on the surface that it
falls
on you're gonna get a different
results
here this is pretty standard
garage
concrete it's pitted move it up
to
the head height fall and I'm gonna
start
with the iPhone on its side talk
about
a phone and it slips out of your
hand
three two one okay starting to see
some
scuffs here on a concrete a little
steel
band is separating from the screen
it's
the first time I've ever seen that
it's
right around the new antenna band
oh
shoot I didn't notice that okay so we
have
our first casualty the glass on the
back
of the tennis max has fractured and
this
glass is ridiculously expensive to
replace
this is like a four five hundred
dollar
replacement because you actually
have
to replace the whole back you can't
just
replace the glass without affecting
a
camera permanently on this thing I
believe
it's a simpler process I'm not
entirely
sure it should be the on
Android
phones it usually is a much
easier
way to replace it alright Google
pixel
three excel side-impact three two
wanna
write on the side no damage
it's
still working wow that didn't
really
do much to it at all actually
expected
more so so far the pixel 3
excel
has beat out the iPhone in terms
of
durability kind of amazing okay this
point
we're gonna do the back even
though
it's already broken just see how
far
we can take it's three two one
probably
spider webs really bad yeah so
there's
that that's so interesting you
can
see all these like deformations in
the
color and the coatings first time
ever
seeing that but it's a pretty bad
impacts
the glasses fragmenting you can
easily
cut yourself on this that's the
world's
strongest glass for you okay
moving
forward to the pixel 3xl same
test
here head height in three two one
yeah
there's
no way it's gonna take that so
very
interesting here it's completely
smooth
so it didn't fragment like the
iPhone
did very interesting did break
about
the same fall so it is a little
bit
more resilience than apples but both
did
break at this point the real
difference
here is the cost to repair
where
the pixel is gonna be a lot more
practical
a lot cheaper versus the
iPhone
I think it's something that you
can
even do you know almost at home if
you
have a little bit of experience this
one
no way so at this point both are
evenly
destroyed despite Apple's claims
of
being the world's most durable glass
despite
all of Gorilla Glass 5s claims
so
let's keep going here and do a face
down
a drop so this is from head Heights
in
three two one
ooh
thank goodness so that has not
broken
very
consistent results actually with
the
first test set that aside and here
we
go can Gorilla Glass 5 be as
resilient
in 3 2 1
did
you see that like hit and slid the
air
in between it
ouch
okay there we go so there is the
result
of that the screen is freaking
out
still usable though but it has broke
hmm
so with a smack down the same exact
one
apples has survived pixel has not so
that
tells you a lot I guess about the
durability
of these phones Wow I'm
seriously
impressed so good job Apple
good
job pixel but you know if you're
dropping
your phone from ahead of height
you
should probably be using a case
since
you can't trust yourself what's
okay
so I guess we'll take it to the
extreme
as always just see what it takes
to
completely break these phones and Wow
the
tennis really is resilience so okay
step
it up to ten feet all right so this
isn't
quite ten feet but I'm gonna say
eight
feet here and this is side impact
for
the iPhone tennis there we go
three
two wanna okay well I can see from
here
that the screen is good so let's
just
drop the pixel alright same deal in
three
two one
this
one really hasn't gotten that much
worse
still broken the border itself is
doing
better than I thought
paints
pretty resilient on it's not
really
peeling off back is really
starting
a chip and the iPhone has
persevered
it's just the back that's
kind
of coming out I really hope that's
not
the battery expanding but the front
is
still great that's amazing all right
let's
do the backs even though already
done
them here okay here we go the
iPhone
10's on the back again and three
two
one oh did that just happen did that
just
happen the SIM card tray was
ejected
the first time ever I've seen
that
happen during a drop I've literally
never
had that happen Wow
okay
it's so good on the front here back
still
alright I guess and once again the
pixel
three XL meets the floor in three
two
one not so bad okay onward we go to
the
face down can we finally defeat the
undefeatable
tennis max eight feet final
test
iPhone 10's max in three two one
so
glass shards flying from the back has
it
survived oh my gosh what do they put
in
this display how's this possible
that's
amazing and why is the back not
as
resilient as the front I'm because
it's
a thinner glass layer in general
but
Wow
I
am beyond impressed so what you really
want
is for the screen to survive and
that
it has on the tennis max that's
seriously
incredible from 8 feet
repeated
drops it's still fine this
thing
has definitely seen better days in
3
2 1 1 we've done at this point to drop
it
but what the heck and it's off oh ok
so
the screen has completely stopped
working
at this point some percussive
maintenance
but no does not want to
start
working it's flashing green lines
here
wow that is not as durable so this
thing
has went through the exact amount
of
drops as the tennis max but this one
has
zero issues with the display even
though
this video is about the pixel 3
Excel
I'm more impressed by the tennis
max
and its survivability throughout all
these
tests so that's what it took to
destroy
the pixel 3 Excel it's
completely
gone at this point you are
not
using this phone anymore seriously
amazing
backs
at this point see the pixels looks
a
little bit better and I'm sure it's
much
easier to replace so in terms of
durability
the iPhone 10s max here is
the
winner but of course use a case you
guys
enjoyed it stay tuned for the
iPhone
10 our videos this weekend peace
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