It is very strange to find in history, an iPhone launch that has not been involved in controversy. This year, the apple company announced that the new iPhones are the toughest in the industry thanks to its new Ceramic Shield protection technology. However, we have seen several devices shattered in the last few days.

Apple has taken out its chest with the news of the iPhone 12, but during its presentation, those from Cupertino told us about the excellence of Ceramic Shield. This front protection promises to be four times more resistant to falls than the previous generation. On our site we have already seen some examples of iPhone 12 damaged almost with the eyes , but now, the iPhone 12 Pro has passed through the hands of the JerryRigEverything channel, where it has been subjected to one of its classic tortures to show whether or not we are facing a rugged device.

IPhone 12 Pro endurance test
When the user makes a significant outlay, he expects the device to match other high-end products on the market in terms of resistance. The question is not to know if the mobile is going to fall or not, the question is when it will. The iPhone 12 promises more resistance than ever , although some users are not very happy with the result. However, the extreme JerryRigEverything test is the same for all terminals. In the scratch test with the awl, we see that the terminal suffers damage to the screen from level 6, with more incidence at level 7, which is what we are used to seeing in dozens of smartphones. The only small difference is that the grooves seem to be somewhat weaker at the same level as what was seen in its day with the iPhone 11.
Neither burned nor bent
The punch does its job well when it comes to scratching the metal sides of the terminal, which is normal. However, the cameras are well protected, as is the rear of the iPhone 12 Pro, which is not damaged by either the punch or a coin. Another different story is the falls, which are not tested this time. The terminal is also subjected to the screen burn test by staying under the flame for several seconds. In this case the new Apple responds surprisingly well and does not suffer any damage.
The final test to which all the devices that pass through Zack Nelson’s hands are subjected is that of bending. Contrary to what we have seen in other devices that looked like clay, the iPhone 12 Pro resists without flinching when the maximum pressure is applied. The terminal proves to be solidly built and does not give in at any time.
Source>JerryRigEverything