After 100 drops in the tumbler, an iPhone 15 Pro Max owned by Consumer Reports suffered only minor scratches.
Consumer Reports says that its testing is not yet completed and is still conducting its rain and water-resistance tests, along with camera and battery tests. But with videos taking shots at the strength of the iPhone 15 Pro Max‘s build, it seems that Consumer Report felt compelled to tell its side of the story. It also mentioned that while writing another article on the phone, one of the two iPhone 15 Pro Max units it bought from a retail store for its tests tumbled onto “rocky ground” not once, but twice. The phone did not suffer one scratch.
Just like in 2014, Consumer Reports says that its tests revealed no concerns with the latest top-of-the-line iPhone model. Back in 2014, that was the iPhone 6 Plus. Today, it’s the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
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