The iPhone 15 series, which Apple introduced to users on September 12th, is currently available for pre-order in our country. One of the most noticeable changes in the series is the inclusion of titanium frames in the Pro models. However, it seems that the company’s use of such a strong material will have a significant drawback. A durability test video shared by JerryRigEverything, a well-known figure in the industry, highlights this issue.
The back glass of the titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max breaks very easily
With the release of Apple’s iPhone 15 series, videos showcasing the durability of the phones have started to emerge. Last week, the AppleTrack YouTube channel conducted drop tests for the iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro. The results were quite surprising: the iPhone 14 Pro successfully absorbed most of the impacts, coming out as the winner. Naturally, this has sparked discussions among users about stainless steel frames versus titanium frames.
A durability test video of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, recently shared by JerryRigEverything, reveals a similar situation. In the video, the YouTuber performs a bend test on the smartphone and obtains an unexpected result. While the device passes the bend test successfully, the rear glass is shattered due to finger pressure, raising questions in people’s minds.
One of the main reasons for this issue is the transition to titanium frames, which almost eliminates the phone’s flexing ability. Titanium is about 3-4 times stronger than stainless steel, making it difficult to bend. This naturally restricts the flexibility of the rear glass, causing it to crack or shatter with even minor impacts. In previous models, the situation was somewhat different. Bend tests showed that the stainless steel frame flexed to some extent, absorbing the force, and as a result, the rear glass didn’t sustain any structural damage.