iPhone X can be bent, but it is not scratched

iPhone X can be bent by those who really want it, the procedure not being easy, but the good part is that it doesn't scratch much in daily use.

iPhone X goes through a new scratch and bending test, the phone from Cupertino being put through this torture to show us how strong its points of resistance are. Yesterday I found out that iPhone X is the most fragile iPhone ever launched by the Apple company, a company that sells insurance for phones assigning it a very high degree of risk.

Today, the iPhone X is put through a test in which we are shown that it has a case and a screen that resists scratching quite well in extreme conditions, as it happens with previous models. If you don't walk around with knives, nails and keys in your pocket at the same time, it's very possible that you won't have big problems with scratching the iPhone X screen and case.

iPhone X can be bent, but it doesn't scratch much

iPhone X still has a small problem with bending the case, but not like the previous models, but a new defect is discovered in this test. Specifically, the iPhone X can be bent at the bottom/top edges, where the stainless steel structure of the case is separated from the antennas, with the separate pieces coming apart if enough pressure is applied.

The iPhone X remains with empty spaces between the pieces of the metal structure of the case, plus the screen that almost wants to detach from the stainless steel. The problem is unlikely to be very serious, so we shouldn't worry too much about this potential defect for now, unless there are cases that confirm the fact that the phone splits in daily use.