Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Bend Test vs iPhone 6S Plus!

Bending the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6s Plus: A Comparative Analysis

In this article, we will delve into the world of phone durability testing and explore how two popular devices, the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6s Plus, perform under stress. The test, which involves bending both phones to their limits, provides valuable insights into the materials used in each device and their overall resilience.

The Testing Process

To begin, we set up a makeshift laboratory to conduct our tests. We have two phones left over from previous drop tests: a Galaxy S7 and an iPhone 6s Plus. Both phones are still functional, but their edges have taken a beating. The goal of this test is not to see which phone can withstand the most drops or impacts, but rather to determine how much stress each device can endure before bending. We're not looking for scientific precision here; we just want to see what happens when we apply some force.

First Up: The Galaxy S7

We start by taking a closer look at the Galaxy S7's display and frame. While it has taken a beating, the phone still looks usable. However, its edges have suffered significantly, which raises questions about its overall durability. We're not interested in seeing how much pressure we can apply before breaking the glass; instead, we want to know if the metal can withstand some bending stress.

We begin by applying gentle pressure to the phone's edge, using the table as a makeshift anvil. As expected, it takes some effort, but eventually, we start to see some movement. The phone bends slightly, but not excessively. We press on, and to our surprise, the metal gives way, allowing us to bend the display. It's a delicate balance between applying too much pressure and not enough.

We take a moment to rest our hands before proceeding with the test. As we regain our composure, we observe that the phone has indeed bent, but not excessively. The LCD screen is damaged, however, which serves as a stark reminder of the risks involved in bending these devices.

The iPhone 6s Plus: A Surprisingly Resilient Device

Moving on to the iPhone 6s Plus, we're met with a different story altogether. This phone has taken a beating, but its edges remain remarkably intact. We begin by applying gentle pressure to the edge, using the table as a makeshift anvil. The result is almost identical to that of the Galaxy S7: some movement, followed by the bending of the display.

However, unlike the Galaxy S7, the iPhone 6s Plus does not suffer from significant damage when bent. The metal seems to be more resilient than we initially thought, and we're surprised by how much pressure it can withstand before giving way. We continue applying force, but the phone remains surprisingly stable.

The Power of Human Strength

As we push the limits of both phones, we realize that human strength is an unpredictable factor in these tests. The power of our hands can be both a blessing and a curse when it comes to testing device durability. In some cases, our efforts may inadvertently cause more damage than intended.

In the case of the iPhone 6s Plus, we're surprised by how much pressure it can withstand before breaking. The display bends, but the phone itself remains relatively intact. It's a testament to the engineering that went into designing this device and its materials.

The Verdict: Be Careful with Your Phones

While both phones have demonstrated remarkable resilience, there are clear differences in their durability. The iPhone 6s Plus has proven to be surprisingly resilient, while the Galaxy S7 has taken significant damage when bent. However, it's essential to remember that these tests are not meant to be taken lightly.

In reality, bending your phone is unlikely to happen in your day-to-day life. You're more likely to drop it or expose it to excessive pressure than intentionally apply stress to its edges. Nevertheless, this test serves as a reminder of the importance of handling our devices with care.

The Edge of Safety

As we conclude this article, we're left with one pressing question: what can be done to prevent accidental damage to our phones? While bending tests may not provide definitive answers, they do offer valuable insights into device design and materials science.

In the future, manufacturers will need to focus on creating devices that are both durable and resistant to stress. This might involve redesigning phone cases or incorporating additional protection features. As consumers, we must also take responsibility for handling our devices with care and respecting their limits.

In conclusion, bending a phone is not a recommended practice, but it can provide valuable insights into device durability and design. By exploring the strengths and weaknesses of two popular devices, we hope to have shed some light on what makes these phones tick – or, in this case, bend.

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you know just so I don't cut myself let's go ahead and do the Galaxy S7 Edge first can it be bent all right so uh starting I don't know this is actually a very very tough metal let's see if it can be done man I've done this before it wasn't easy we'll use the edge of the table if we have to but here we go 3 2 one man oh a little bit not much though oh I'm actually tearing the display look at that man it's not easy that's for sure a little bit of a Bend though let's keep going all right so yeah I can bend it it's not easy but it bends Let's uh try and use some of this table though yeah there we go so uh let me rest my hands for a little bit oh my goodness wow so definitely bendable I'd say terrible I'd say you can almost tear the glass in half but it's all broken so of course it's a side effect but I've done the bend test with the 6s+ before it wasn't easy this wasn't easy I'm going to rest for a little bit and uh get back to this guy right here all right this guy bent it wasn't easy but it was possible with the help of the table 6s+ the one that survived all of our tests let's go ahead and uh try and bend this guy same way so here we go oh man oh my goodness wow I wasn't expecting that so it actually separates from the antenna band up here yeah that's where uh it's easiest to bend surprisingly so LCD is shot just like that let's H keep going this is just the power of my hands wow definitely bendable and yeah there's that display for you wow okay uh so we'll try and bend it with the edge of the table too to see but you know this isn't likely to happen in your pocket so you guys don't have to worry about that but if you're feeling like you wanted a banana bend your phone and there you go all right let's wrap this up bend it there we go that is what I wanted all right so I feel like I could just tear this off if I wanted to there we go so this is far far far from anything you're going to encounter but we just ripped the top of an iPhone 6s off with my hands and uh I can't bear to do this to this guy so guys that's it if you're wondering if you could bend your phone certainly will it happen in your day-to-day life probably not but man it can happen you so be careful with your phones guys edges of tables come out of nowhere and uh this could happen at any moment so thanks so much for watching guys be sure to check out the other videos related and uh have a great day peace two one oh yeah that's it so we've got LCD bleeding in therewhat's up guys everything Apple Pro here Galaxy S7 iPhone 6s plus let's do a B test with what we have left over Galaxy S7 definitely didn't take as much impact as the iPhone 6s plus did you know this thing still looks pretty usable there is a Bend definitely but the display didn't break so uh in terms of durability iPhone 6s plus did just a little bit better in the drop but the B test I want to see how this thing fares you know being bent it's not likely that it'll ever Bend in real life but I just want wanted to see in terms of stress how much each can take before bending uh let's go ahead and uh set these guys right here now both are still working and this is left over from the drop test so as you can see the edge didn't do so well but the frame itself that's what I want to test here it's not about the glass breaking anything like that how much force do I have to apply can it be bent using my hands this isn't very scientific but I wanted to see so uh you know just so I don't cut myself let's go ahead and do the Galaxy S7 Edge first can it be bent all right so uh starting I don't know this is actually a very very tough metal let's see if it can be done man I've done this before it wasn't easy we'll use the edge of the table if we have to but here we go 3 2 one man oh a little bit not much though oh I'm actually tearing the display look at that man it's not easy that's for sure a little bit of a Bend though let's keep going all right so yeah I can bend it it's not easy but it bends Let's uh try and use some of this table though yeah there we go so uh let me rest my hands for a little bit oh my goodness wow so definitely bendable I'd say terrible I'd say you can almost tear the glass in half but it's all broken so of course it's a side effect but I've done the bend test with the 6s+ before it wasn't easy this wasn't easy I'm going to rest for a little bit and uh get back to this guy right here all right this guy bent it wasn't easy but it was possible with the help of the table 6s+ the one that survived all of our tests let's go ahead and uh try and bend this guy same way so here we go oh man oh my goodness wow I wasn't expecting that so it actually separates from the antenna band up here yeah that's where uh it's easiest to bend surprisingly so LCD is shot just like that let's H keep going this is just the power of my hands wow definitely bendable and yeah there's that display for you wow okay uh so we'll try and bend it with the edge of the table too to see but you know this isn't likely to happen in your pocket so you guys don't have to worry about that but if you're feeling like you wanted a banana bend your phone and there you go all right let's wrap this up bend it there we go that is what I wanted all right so I feel like I could just tear this off if I wanted to there we go so this is far far far from anything you're going to encounter but we just ripped the top of an iPhone 6s off with my hands and uh I can't bear to do this to this guy so guys that's it if you're wondering if you could bend your phone certainly will it happen in your day-to-day life probably not but man it can happen you so be careful with your phones guys edges of tables come out of nowhere and uh this could happen at any moment so thanks so much for watching guys be sure to check out the other videos related and uh have a great day peace two one oh yeah that's it so we've got LCD bleeding in there\n"