Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are hot property — quite literally.
Another viral video shows the back glass of the iPhone 15 Pro Max shattering after being bent with bare hands.shows the back glass of the iPhone 15 Pro Max shattering after being bent with bare hands.
“You’ve been watching me durability test smartphones for about 11 years now, and most phones do not break,” Nelson explains in the clip. “iPhones especially do not break, like ever.” Many theorized that it was the lighter titanium frame could be responsible for the snapping of the Pro.JerryRigEverything/YouTube
However, they say that wiping the device with a “soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth” will “restore the original look of the sleek gadget.”
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