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The Nexus 6p is a Joke! Bend Test - Scratch Test - Burn Test
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WATCH THE 2nd BEND VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/r3cWVdLqXCg - Nexus 6p bend test ROUND TWO!
Everything you ever wanted to know about the durability of Huawei's Nexus 6p can be found in this video... Proof its a genuine Nexus 6p: http://imgur.com/a/VvPNP
Many people having issues with bending: https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus....6P/comments/3vl2to/k
HERE Is the Tripod that I used to film this video: http://amzn.to/1Kfiirn
SmartPhone replacement parts: https://goo.gl/8e9zgI
To those people saying that the phone bent because the glass was cracked... I believe that is false. Why?:
1) The glass is glued to the LCD, so even though there is a crack in the glass, the structure of the 'screen' unit is still intact. Thin glass does not add structure to the phone... the FRAME and mid frame do. That is like saying my pizza flops over because the cheese is soft. Toppings don't add rigidity.
2) IF the glass is what compromised the structural integrity, than it would have bent along the crack in the glass.... Instead it bent right above the battery, where the power button is located on the side of the frame. http://i.imgur.com/X06Mha4.jpg That was the weak point for the HTC M9, the iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6 Plus as well. (All of which bent.) Similar bends... similar weak spots. For the record: the LGG4, GS6, GS6 edge, Note 5, One Plus Two, did not bend.
For those saying that the heat from the lighter caused structural damage, you should look at the discoloration of the LCD. That is as far as the heat penetrated the phone. It never got to the edge of the device, and never got on the Aluminum. It only killed some pixels. (Which is completely unique to this phone. Flame doesn't hurt other devices LCD's)
Even if a lighter was placed on aluminum... it would do NOTHING. You need a torch/furnace/foundry for that. Watch this vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSoWxG30rb0 A lighter would do nothing to aluminum. Try melting a pop can with a lighter if you want.
I am not a fanboy of any device or OS... I do durability tests with the same amount of prejudice for all devices.
Watch the end of the video. See that metal frame that is popping out? How the glass is still attached to the bottom of the phone AND the metal frame that is lifted up? That is another flaw. literally the only thing holding that metal screen frame down to the phone body is a piece of glass. Any flex in the phone and that glass will break. Allowing the screen frame to lift out and the rest of the phone to bend.
**I am more than willing to repeat the test on any phone Huawei or Google send my way.**
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