Galaxy Note 10+ vs. iPhone XS Max Drop Test!
It's Finally Here: The Galaxy Note M+ Drops Test
We've got the Galaxy Note M+ finally in our studio, and it's time for the drop test we have it going up head-to-head against the iPhone. Just a few months back, the iPhone X Max beat the Galaxy S 10 Plus in a drop test, but we know with the Note M+ being heavier and bigger than the iPhone X Max, it should be at a disadvantage. However, unlike the Galaxy S 10 Plus, the Note M+ has stronger Gorilla Glass 6 not just on the front like the S 10 Plus did but also on the back. Samsung didn't cheap out this time, and hopefully, that means we'll see a much more durable phone since most of the damage that the S 10 Plus took last time was on that rear glass.
Let's get right into it with Round Number One: Back Drop. After the back drop, both phones crack. It looks like the Note 10+ did do better than what we saw on the S 10 Plus but still some significant damage. The iPhone, on the other hand, suffers only a few cracks compared to the all-out shattering on the Note M+. This may or may not be thanks to that protruding camera lens it has on the back which got a little more scuffed up than the camera lens on the Note M+. But overall, a worse result for the phones giving the iPhone the win in Round Number One. With Round Number Two: Corner Drop, after the side drop both phones hold up pretty well however the stainless steel in the iPhone and its rounded corners do make the damage look a little bit less noticeable in person and even here on camera. So while it's not too much of a difference it's a slight edge for the iPhone in Round Number Two.
Round Number Three: Face Drop, after the face drop both phones again see their glass cracked however this time is the Note 10+ that fares significantly better. The damage on the Note M+ is definitely more spread out across the bottom left corner and while the Note M+ does have a hairline crack going up the left edge of the display it can only really be seen under direct light like we have here giving the win easily to the Note in Round Number Three. Now, let's move on to the Bonus Round. With both phones still going strong, we entered the bonus round where we drop each phone up to ten times from higher-up last time a major portion of the iPhone screen stopped working after just three drops onto the steel platform so let's see if the Note M+ can do any better and at three to one big sound not a great look on the back. Oh okay there you go some major damage for going along the right edge yeah we got a lot of shattering going on.
So what took about five drops before showed some real damage, camera looks like it's still working, and of course, the big test can we make an emergency call? Yes, we can do that no problem so on to the next one three two one last one in three two one for that last drop whoo a lot of shattering all across the back aah oh my god nice a piece of glass in my finger question of course is that ten drops does it still work. Looks like all the portions of the display are still responsive, that's really good news you still use the phone can you make an emergency call and the answer is yes. All right, so those 10 drops definitely hurt the Note M+ the phone's rear and front glass are extremely shattered but the phone is still technically fully functional even that fingerprint scanner which now has multiple cracks going across the sensor still works.
This is something that failed after a single drop on the S 10 Plus but it looks like Samsung made some improvements to the durability in this area so an impressive result for the Note M+ here in the bonus round. With all four rounds completed let's take a look at the scorecard with each round carrying equal weights since after all people don't usually drop their phones as much as we did in this test now in the first round the iPhone only cracked while the Note M+ completely shattered in seconds both balls did pretty well with the iPhone only doing slightly better in the third the Note M+ took less overall damage to the front of the phone and finally in the bonus round the Note M+ was able to make it all the way through with flying colors which helped the Note M+ score more points overall making it the winner in this drop test.
And that's it for me in this video, thank you guys for watching and as always I'll see you in the very next episode.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enit is finally here we got the Galaxy Note m+ finally in the studio meaning it's time for the drop test we have it going up head-to-head against the iPhone tennis max a bone that just a few months back beat the galaxy s 10 plus in a drop test and you know with the note 10 plus being volt heavier and bigger than the asked M plus you would think that it has a disadvantage here but here's the thing unlike the galaxy s 10 plus the note M plus has the stronger Gorilla Glass 6 not just on the front like the as 10 plus did but it also has it on the back Samsung didn't cheap out this time and hopefully that means that we'll see a much more durable phone since most of the damage that the S 10 plus took last time was on that rear glass so with that said let's get right into it round number one back drop in three two one after the back drop both bones crack it looks like the note 10 it did do better than what we saw on the s10 plus but still some significant damage the iPhone on the other hand suffers only a few cracks compared to the all-out shattering on the notes which may or may not be thanks to that protruding camera lens it has on the back which did get a little more scuffed up than the camera lens on the notes but overall a worse result for the notes giving the iPhone the win in round number one round number two corner drop in three two one after the side drop both phones hold up pretty well however the stainless steel in the iPhone and its rounded corners do make the damage look a little bit less noticeable in person and even here on camera so while it's not too much of a difference it's a slight edge for the iPhone in round number two round number three face drop three two one after the face drop both bones once again see their glass cracked however this time is the note 10 plus that fares significantly better die phones damage is definitely more spread out across that bottom left corner and while the note m+ does have a hairline crack going up the left edge of the display it can only really be seen under direct light like we have here giving the win easily to the note in round number 3 bonus round okay so with both phones still going strong we entered the bonus round where we drop each phone up to ten times from higher-up last time a major portion of the iPhone screen stopped working after just three drops onto the steel platform so let's see if the note m+ can it do any better and at three to one big sound not a great look on the back ooh okay there you go some major damage for going along the right edge yeah we got a lot of shattering going on so what took about five drops before showed some real damage camera looks like it's still working and of course the big test can we make an emergency call yep we can do that no problem so on to the next one three two one last one in three two one for that last drop whoo a lot of shattering all across the back aah oh my god nice a piece of glass in my finger question of course is that the ten drops does it still work looks like all the portions of the display are still responsive that's really good news you still use the phone can you make an emergency call and the answer is yes all right so those 10 drops definitely hurts the note 10 plus the phone's rear and front glass are extremely shattered but the phone is still technically fully functional even that fingerprint scanner which now has multiple cracks going across the sensor still works this is something that failed after a single drop on the s10 plus but it looks like Samsung made some improvements to the durability in this area so an impressive result for the note 10 plus here in the bonus round with all four rounds completes let's take a look at the scorecard with each round carrying equal weights since after all people don't usually drop their phones as much as we did in this test now in the first round the iPhone only cracked while the note am+ completely shattered in the seconds both balls did pretty well with the iPhone only doing slightly better in the third the note tempest took less overall damage to the front of the phone and finally in the bonus round the note m+ was able to make it all the way through with flying colors which helped the note M plus score more points overall making it the winner in this drop test anyways that is it for me in this video thank you guys for watching and as always I'll see you in the very next episode youit is finally here we got the Galaxy Note m+ finally in the studio meaning it's time for the drop test we have it going up head-to-head against the iPhone tennis max a bone that just a few months back beat the galaxy s 10 plus in a drop test and you know with the note 10 plus being volt heavier and bigger than the asked M plus you would think that it has a disadvantage here but here's the thing unlike the galaxy s 10 plus the note M plus has the stronger Gorilla Glass 6 not just on the front like the as 10 plus did but it also has it on the back Samsung didn't cheap out this time and hopefully that means that we'll see a much more durable phone since most of the damage that the S 10 plus took last time was on that rear glass so with that said let's get right into it round number one back drop in three two one after the back drop both bones crack it looks like the note 10 it did do better than what we saw on the s10 plus but still some significant damage the iPhone on the other hand suffers only a few cracks compared to the all-out shattering on the notes which may or may not be thanks to that protruding camera lens it has on the back which did get a little more scuffed up than the camera lens on the notes but overall a worse result for the notes giving the iPhone the win in round number one round number two corner drop in three two one after the side drop both phones hold up pretty well however the stainless steel in the iPhone and its rounded corners do make the damage look a little bit less noticeable in person and even here on camera so while it's not too much of a difference it's a slight edge for the iPhone in round number two round number three face drop three two one after the face drop both bones once again see their glass cracked however this time is the note 10 plus that fares significantly better die phones damage is definitely more spread out across that bottom left corner and while the note m+ does have a hairline crack going up the left edge of the display it can only really be seen under direct light like we have here giving the win easily to the note in round number 3 bonus round okay so with both phones still going strong we entered the bonus round where we drop each phone up to ten times from higher-up last time a major portion of the iPhone screen stopped working after just three drops onto the steel platform so let's see if the note m+ can it do any better and at three to one big sound not a great look on the back ooh okay there you go some major damage for going along the right edge yeah we got a lot of shattering going on so what took about five drops before showed some real damage camera looks like it's still working and of course the big test can we make an emergency call yep we can do that no problem so on to the next one three two one last one in three two one for that last drop whoo a lot of shattering all across the back aah oh my god nice a piece of glass in my finger question of course is that the ten drops does it still work looks like all the portions of the display are still responsive that's really good news you still use the phone can you make an emergency call and the answer is yes all right so those 10 drops definitely hurts the note 10 plus the phone's rear and front glass are extremely shattered but the phone is still technically fully functional even that fingerprint scanner which now has multiple cracks going across the sensor still works this is something that failed after a single drop on the s10 plus but it looks like Samsung made some improvements to the durability in this area so an impressive result for the note 10 plus here in the bonus round with all four rounds completes let's take a look at the scorecard with each round carrying equal weights since after all people don't usually drop their phones as much as we did in this test now in the first round the iPhone only cracked while the note am+ completely shattered in the seconds both balls did pretty well with the iPhone only doing slightly better in the third the note tempest took less overall damage to the front of the phone and finally in the bonus round the note m+ was able to make it all the way through with flying colors which helped the note M plus score more points overall making it the winner in this drop test anyways that is it for me in this video thank you guys for watching and as always I'll see you in the very next episode you\n"