iPhone Air Proves Apple’s Durability Claims in Grueling Stress Test
iPhone Air Proves Apple’s Durability Claims in Grueling Stress Test

Apple’s new iPhone Air has officially lived up to its billing as the most durable iPhone ever, according to the rigorous bend and scratch tests conducted by popular YouTube channel JerryRigEverything.
Following its recent unveiling, the iPhone Air was put through its paces, demonstrating remarkable resilience. Despite intense human force, the device refused to break under bending, instead flexing and returning to its original form. The ultimate breaking point was only reached with mechanical assistance, enduring over 215 pounds of point force before finally snapping. Even then, the back glass remained intact, and the touchscreen digitizer continued to function.
Equally impressive was the scratch resistance of the front screen, thanks to the second generation of Apple’s Ceramic Shield cover glass. While most glass typically scratches at level 6 on the Mohs hardness scale, the new Ceramic Shield 2 on the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro models showed virtually no marks at level 6, with only minor light scratches appearing at level 7. This significant leap forward corroborates Apple’s claim of up to 3x better scratch resistance, offering enhanced long-term durability for users.
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