According to Apple, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models use a new super-ceramic panel, which is “harder than any smartphone glass”, but according to a new test, The display of the new phone still has scratch resistance similar to the previous iPhone .
The YouTube channel JerryRigEverything conducted a durability test on the iPhone 12 Pro. According to the Mohs hardness scale, he found that the device’s display would show scratches at hardness level 6, and deeper grooves at level 7 , which was consistent with him for many years. Dozens of other smartphones tested are consistent.
JerryRigEverything found that compared with the previous iPhone, the scratches of the iPhone 12 Pro at the sixth level of hardness seem to be lighter, but there is no significant improvement.
The results of JerryRigEverything are different from the test results of the YouTube channel MobileReviewsEh. The channel found that the iPhone 12 can withstand the six-level hardness test, and some faint scratches can be seen under the seven-level hardness.
Naijatechnews.com has learned that Apple advertises that the ultra-ceramic panel provides 4 times the drop-resistance performance instead of improving the scratch-resistance performance. Earlier this week, the insurance company Allstate conducted a series of iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro drop tests and found that these devices are indeed more resistant to drops than the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro in similar tests.
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