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Thursday, April 28, 2016
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Galaxy S7 vs. iPhone 6s: Which phone can survive these brutal drop tests?


Samsung's Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge have started delivering early, which implies some individuals have as of now begun dropping them against cement to survey their assembled quality and imperviousness to breaks. What's more, what better gadget to set them against than their most outstanding adversary, the iPhone 6s?

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YouTube channel EverythingApplePro put a Galaxy S7 edge and iPhone 6s Plus through a careful drop test, which at last uncovered that it's Apple's telephone that is harder and more averse to split.

This shouldn't imply that the Galaxy S7 edge will break effortlessly, in light of the fact that it'll likely survive most drops from sensible statures. Situations like dropping the telephone as you take it out of the pocket or while you're on a call won't be lethal, with the last being the most unsafe kind of mischance for the handset.

In the video underneath, you'll see the front and back Gorilla Glass 4 glass on the Galaxy S7 edge do fairly well in standard drops, however the glass on the back of the telephone winds up being the first to split.

EverythingApplePro took testing to the great, endeavoring 10-foot and 20-foot drops with both telephones. The iPhone's presentation declined to break, however the gadget got a lot of scratches and it even twisted a brief time after every one of those drops. Then, the Galaxy S7 couldn't deal with any longer hits after the main effect that smashed the glass. So in the event that you've broken the glass on yours, it's presumable that and resulting drops will be grievous.

In any case, once more, unless you're lamentable you'll likely stay away from any harm from most normal drops with either telephone. Check the video beneath to see the full Galaxy S7 edge versus iPhone 6s Plus drop test. Likewise of note, a video testing the Galaxy S7 in scratch and twist tests is accessible at this connection.
           

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