Samsung Publishes a Galaxy S6 edge Bend Test - Video
While ending the week on Fri, we saw a curve / durability examination done on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge that shattered the device completely. The company responsible for this test claimed that Galaxy S6 edge is as prone to bending as the iPhone 6 Plus and even breaks more easily. Samsung has naturally sought to face up this as no company would desire its fans, supporters, and even future prospective customers meet such kind of videos before even the smartphones starting time shipping out worldwide. Here'due south Sammy's take on the Milky way S6 edge bend test video.
"we are confident that all our smartphones are non bendable nether daily usage." - Samsung
Sammy confronts the Galaxy S6 edge bend exam:
Final week SquareTrade, which is a warranty service provider, published Galaxy S6 edge bend test and compared how it fared against the iPhone 6 Plus and the HTC I M9. In the video, the dual-curved smartphone from Korean tech manufacturer bends at 110 pounds - just like the iPhone 6 Plus. The device was rendered completely useless and shattered at 149 pounds - which is worse than iPhone 6 Plus's 179 lb breaking indicate. Here is the Milky way S6 edge curve test video if you missed it last calendar week:
SquareTrade had noted that,
this exam usesBendBotswhich are robots detecting how much force per unit area a smartphone can take before angle / breaking. SquareTrade claims that these BendBots simulate similar forces that occur when a person sits down with a phone in the pocket.
However, it is the exact signal that Samsung has confronted in its latest official web log on Samsung Tomorrow.
the video assumes a very specific condition – 110lbf (50kgf), which rarely occurs under normal circumstances. The normal force that generated when a person presses the back pocket is approximately 66lbf (30kgf). Our internal examination results point that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 border are not bendable even nether 79lbf (32kgf), which is equivalent to putting pressure to snap a parcel of five pencils at in one case. -Samsung Tomorrow
Shouldn't this be dependent on a user's weight and the angle of sitting on top of the poor smartphone? Anyhow, moving on to the second argument that Sammy gives is that both the front and back of the smartphones are differently strong. Samsung claims that it volition officially request SquareTrade to publish a Milky way S6 border bend test on the back of the telephone too.
Samsung Tomorrow shares a video conducting 3-point Milky way S6 border curve test. The official blog claims that Samsung is "confident that all our smartphones are not bendable under daily usage."
-Source: Samsung Tomorrow
Source: https://wccftech.com/samsung-galaxy-s6-edge-bend-test/
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