It’s not that I’m not so concerned about battery life or charging speed, other weak points of Apple phones compared to other top-of-the-range Android phones, but I think that the phone is going to break at some point. minimal. AND fixing an iPhone is anything but cheap. I have a feeling that, despite Apple’s efforts to improve the durability of its devices, it seems like iPhones just don’t take a beating well.
What surprises me most is that, despite the fact that Apple promotes every new iPhone as the most resistant to datealmost all my friends who have one carry a device with a broken screen. Every time I ask them how it happened, the answer is almost always the same: a drop of just a few centimeters from the table or pocket. And this isn’t something that only affects older models. I’ve seen the same pattern in newer iPhones, which supposedly come with stronger screens and a case designed to better withstand shocks.
Furthermore, many of these users prefer to continue using their phones with cracked screens rather than paying a repair that costs the same as a new mid-range mobile.
Do iPhones break easily?
Apple has insisted in recent years that its phones are becoming more resistant. With each new model, improvements stand out such as the use of Ceramic Shield on the screens, which they claim is stronger than any other smartphone glass. Furthermore, the iPhone 15 Pro, as well as its recent successor, for example, comes with a titanium structure, a material known for its hardness and lightness. This all sounds promising in theory, but in practice, it seems that these advances have not fully solved the problem. fragility problemalthough it is true that they alleviate it in a certain way.
But, while Apple focuses on making more rugged phones, As I just said, many users continue to experience broken screens after falls that, on other phones, might not cause as much damage. In fact, I am someone who every now and then abuse of my cell phone by taking it out of my pocket and throwing it on the bed or the sofa, but sometimes gravity plays tricks on me and the phone ends up on the floor.
Yes, I know that It’s no way to treat a mobilel, but the reality is that, with the many Android models that I have tried (from Samsung to vivo, through Xiaomi and Motorola), I have never had any problems. The screen or body of the mobile does not suffer any damage.
Now, would you do this same thing with an iPhone? Of course not. I’m sorry, I don’t quite trust it.