That's why I'll keep rocking the original Pixel Fold. I like it's heft. I could probably break it in half also if I really wanted to but the scenarios where this would happen would all be intentional.
The waterproof and heat test are much more important. I dropped my Pixel in a steam will at work, almost 200° F, It took about six minutes for it to turn off and five minutes in a walk-in cooler to start back up and it was like nothing happened.
I know it's personal preference but they need to move away from these candy bar designs and go a little wider. If they did they could actually design it for structural integrity, but then company would lose planned obsolescence so we won't see that.
CompactPhones5ever, 17 Sep 2024I am not arguing about the test as whole (even though one could argue that holding a lighter t... moreMaybe it's just me, but I don't think $1700 should snap like that with just human strength.
I mean, Samsung or other foldable phones didn't snap like brisket during the same test.
That sounds like a Google structural problem, not Jerry's.
Phone snapping and getting the headlines have actually made companies create more structurally sound phones. So I think it should continue to get the headlines so we don't see closer to $2k snap like a twig in the future.
Man Or A Monster, 16 Sep 2024Maybe it's because his tests are closest to real-life usage. You know, like having sa... moreI am not arguing about the test as whole (even though one could argue that holding a lighter to a screen is hardly a normal real life scenario), BUT the issue is that the main part of the video is the snapped device, which also makes headlines and which inevitably makes the device look fragile (thus, heavily affecting the sales), even though a similarly durable device could get a pass if Zack does not try too hard. This is why I think it's morally dubious to not use any standardized equipment.
danachuka, 16 Sep 2024Very Silly Test. It's like trying to break your laptop in half and then saying it failed ... moreYeah but everyone loves watching structural failure (especially when it isn't their own stuff)
Zero, 17 Sep 2024He tried to pull it on a NIntendo Switch. It survived. Also It was similar to a Switch Lite an... moreIs a Switch a foldable device?
Of course I'm in favor of the opinion that his durability tests are not true to life tests. I would like to ask the other commenters; how many of you had his phone snapped into halves?
I would comfortably say none of my relatives or friend had his phone, whatsoever , snapped into halves. Of course some of them shattered the glass back or screen, had dents on the frame or loose button or switch. These are the usual mishaps to our devices. I recall using Xiaomi 5 as my daily driver in the field of construction and it lasted 3.5 years despite it snapped into halves in his durability test.
danachuka, 16 Sep 2024Very Silly Test. It's like trying to break your laptop in half and then saying it failed ... moreHe tried to pull it on a NIntendo Switch. It survived. Also It was similar to a Switch Lite and also survived.
Anton .el PAPI., 16 Sep 2024Who is so stupid to pay almost 2000 dollars for a foldable?About 3% of the world population.
David 040882, 16 Sep 2024It's fair to say that Google's smartphones are quite snappy, both in performance and... moreWell enjoyed the video with a coke and a popcorn was a very educational one saying Pixels are not for me. Hope the 9 billions of people have same thoughts.
TCool, 16 Sep 2024Honor still holds the crown for folding phones.Also Huawei with its TriFold
Anonymous, 16 Sep 2024whoever cares for Jerryrig destruction "tests" should not buy any smartphone. I owne... moreActually what he does is a practical guidance into knowing how your phone does in extreme situations, or what phone to buy and for what purposes. Bending then braking does not mean you should not buy the device. It means "be carefull how you use it, it will brake if you force it to hard".
Vegetaholic, 16 Sep 2024You are silly trying to defend crappy companies, last time I remember Fold 6 didn't snap ... moreJerry even said it in his video that such phones have been broken like this and it very common, this is new phone and its even thinner, yes it failed but the chance of this happening in real life is low since you would need some huge jacked guy literally trying to break it by applying force in the other direction, also Fold 6 caught on fire on his video when removing display, you choose which is better, I would rather see my phone be snapped like this rather than catching on fire. I doubt people are buying such phones for such price for the purpose of using in harsh conditions, if Jerry would be even more jacked we would see more phones being destroyed, if you want it scientific then you should get a force meter so that the test doesn't have such variable of if Jerry feels strong today, not to mention the grib matters.
Paddy Odawes, 16 Sep 2024I'm.guessing you're an Apple FanboyBecause Android phone was broken?
Anonymous, 16 Sep 2024Source or you're a loserIt is literally there, also it's a YouTube video that is from the original.
This scene feels oddly familiar... cough iPhone 6 cough
Anonymous, 16 Sep 2024He literally tried to get a way with faking a scratch test on a Samsung phone, using a pen to ... moreSource or you're a loser
danachuka, 16 Sep 2024Very Silly Test. It's like trying to break your laptop in half and then saying it failed ... moreYou are silly trying to defend crappy companies, last time I remember Fold 6 didn't snap in half bending other way around. Fold 6 is shit phone but at least does not break like twig.
The left edge in folded option is horrendous
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