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The first point of impact happened on the metal frame. Then the iPhone 8 landed on its back. The frame and the back sustained some minor damage, but the screen remained intact. The metal was scuffed on the side where the phone hit first, and there were two tiny fractures on opposing corners of the glass back. Having survived our first test, we moved on to the next. You're going to take that picture and oops, the phone slips out of your hands. That's exactly what our second drop was designed to simulate. We dropped the iPhone 8 from about eye-level onto the sidewalk again.
And this is what they came up with, There are no carnival rides at CNET, but we do have a fourth floor at about the same height described in the tweet, So that's where we went to drop the iPhone 8, again, onto the pavement below, And you can guess how this went, Just about any object dropped from that height would shatter into dozens of pieces, Definitely any phone would, anyway, And that's exactly what happened to our iPhone 8, This time it landed with the back-side down, Even the camera lens had cracked, The glass was falling off the phone, exposing some of the iPhone's guts, and the screen continued to shatter, It still lit up, but the front was so strongfit designers case for apple iphone x and xs broken up, you couldn't actually read anything on it..
We subjected a brand new iPhone 8 to three drop tests to find out how fast it would break. At first glance, not much has changed on the iPhone 8. Head on, it could easily be mistaken for an iPhone 7, or even a 6 for that matter. But the back is a different story. This year Apple's iPhone 8 and 8 Plus ditched the iPhone 7's aluminum backing in exchange for a glass plate. Glass is what makes the iPhone's new wireless charging feature possible, and while that's great, it also means there are now two glass surfaces that could potentially break in a fall. The glass backs on Samsung's Galaxy S8 and LG's G6 both shattered in our previous drop tests.
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