What's up guys everything out pull pro here and today the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, has hit the streets. It's been a while since I've made a video like this, but I wanted to go ahead and compare the durability of Samsung's latest flagship to Apple's iPhone 10. We're going to be getting the new iPhones here next month. So I'll have to do this with those, but this will be a little good placeholder now just to see where the iPhone 10 stands in comparison to the note 9. So this thing is a massive phone. It's going to be truly competing with the 6.5 inch iPhone I love it, honestly. I love the color selection.
I love the stylus. It's a great phone top-notch very expensive now, but you do get a lot for your money with the note 9, but how's the durability. Let's go ahead and see. I was really hoping that Samsung would have introduced. Gorilla Glass 6 on this being their first smartphone to have it, but that's not the case.
It still has Corning Gorilla Glass, 5, Gorilla, Glass 6 will likely debut on the new Galaxy S 10 next year. So we're going to be doing the usual. We're going to be dropping them from waist height head height and then, if they survive, we're going to go even further. I expect this one to do better. Samsung in general.
The durability on their phones lately has been better than Apple's, believe it or not. I've already broken several iPhone 10s on accident, and yes, this is a slightly broken one. It still works, but I didn't want to break a brand new one. For this still works. It's just water damage display otherwise still physically sound, so I'm just gonna, throw that in their see which one breaks.
So let's go ahead and begin. I'm gonna start with the iPhone here and start here, so a waist height drop in 3 2 1. Nothing to report, so I'll set that aside, and I expect this one to do just as well. Here in three two one, the pen came out kind of absorbed, some impact more than likely, and I still have the original stickers. I.
Don't know why I don't like to remove these so pens, okay, alive screens, okay, no signs of damage. Aluminum is holding up very well, it's an anodized, the blue looks amazing by the way and now the backs. This is a face down on two concretes from about two and a half three feet, and three two hurts to hear that. But it's unscathed, no issues what I do see commonly on the iPhones is. The glass starts peeling away from the phone from the display on the front.
That's what happened to me with my last iPhone. It literally started deaminating. So hopefully they fix that with the next generation and see what happens on this one. Three, two one good things no shattering yet, in fact, no signs of scuff AJ-- still got plastic gun. Here, though, it's in split view too, as if to taunt to the iPhone all right.
Here we go with face down so yeah. If this one gets worse, you can't really blame it because already has some weird bleeding issue going on, but the digitizer works at least, so we can use that as a baseline. Okay. Here we go in three two ones. Did a nice little hop in one? Let's go ahead and do the note nine two three two one cool okay, that one has me worried just from the sheer sound of it.
The iPhone is not cracked, yet not separating from the chassis. Just yet seems to be a hit-and-miss with the iPhones. Some do so well, some crack right away all right. Oh yes, the galaxy lives for another drop, so I was very happy to see that that did not break just now. Let's take it up a notch guys and do be head height next, but overall I can't even tell these have been dropped.
Yet this is a fairly smooth rough surface at the same time and both are holding up very well. In fact, the stainless has more scratches than the aluminum at this point, but both do have their battle scars, so both have survived about three foot falls on all angles so far, and we go on to the head height drop. This is less common, I'd say, but still be good to know what your phone can endure and I by the way, if you're not using this phone with a case, what are you even doing with a screen protector that has saved me so many times just saying: use a screen protector, they're, cheap anyways, iPhone, head height on the side and three two one which the screen actually has some scuffing on it, but has not cracked. The back is not cracked I'm impressed still doing good same deal for the note 9 in three two ones. Oh, that hurts that was so loud, but yeah same deal got scuffing right at the impact point pen popped out again, but it clicks in without an issue displays are fine.
Everything is working, and so, let's check the cameras at this point, if they're still working, because sometimes the front camera will actually disengage yeah. So this one is good ? very good. Both have survived back impacts. Sometimes the iPhones front will break from this. Here we go three two one, not a doubt, that's broke, and that was such a solid impact.
Yeah, all right. That is broken, but no shards sticking out you can still continue to use it, not that I would. But this is a very expensive repair. That's a $400 repair on the iPhone because of the way the camera is built. It's its not easy to replace.
This would be so much better on the galaxy. It's literally just $20 glass lid that you can easily replace. So in terms of repairability. The note 9 would have this one much better. Anyways, 3, 2, 1, Oh, yep side impact no better.
It actually does have glass fragments sticking out, so you can easily cut yourself on that. They are both shattered. At this point. That's so sad yeah, so sad story both are cracked at this point. But again this is such an easy repair.
Well easy is. Compared to this, you would have to replace the entire chassis in order to replace this glass without ruining your camera, because if you pry that off of its metal mounts, it's never going to be the same. You're always going to have some fog or focus issues when taking pictures. I know anyways, so the backs are cracked. Lastly, let me check the displays both are still in good shape.
Aside from that, but ok, so head hi, iPhone tense. My third time doing this in three two one I'll wager it's definitely cracked yep, oh, and it's not working at all now, huh, usually if it cracks it does work. Oh, it is completely demolished and does not respond. I, don't expect the Galaxy Note 9 to do any better, so you're talking on your phone, and suddenly you can't hear who you're talking to because there's a v4 within a crop of itch driving by, and it slips out of your hands. Alright, it's 3 2 1, yeah cracked.
At that point you know: that's that's the threshold. I doubt gorilla glass! Six would even have saved this, but we'll have to see so that was so bad, oh man when it comes to the crack. So this is a much smoother one on the front on the back, though, it's really peeling, and I got jutting out here, but this one is still usable, at least, so it wins in that regard. Oh, hey it's alive again, so you can still use it. The cracks are much worse here, they're more focused on this area, but hey both I'd, say tit equally well.
They both broke at head height and both broke ahead heights for the front as well. If you're, anticipating, dropping your phone from that high might as well get a case and a screen protector that would have probably helped just for the heck of it. Let's go ahead and drop these from higher up just to see what happens, which one will die completely. First, take it to the extreme here, all right, so totally unscientific method, but I'd, say about eight feet here: dropping on the side and three two one ooh seizure time. This is what happens when the OLED display itself gets damaged.
So again the digitizer stopped responding. Oh something's, going on and there's green lines this guy from the same heights here in three two one yeah that was my bad. This is just for fun, so I guess it doesn't really matter, but even though I dropped it on its face again, look at that. It is still in good shape, still responding, no green lions. That speaks a lot for its durability, alright, and back one more just for the heck of it.
There we go in three two one and the iPhone in three two, one surprisingly, both are still alive. This one is still working. Goodness knows how this one is not hey. One more couldn't hurt right on the display, one, two, three chunks flying one: two: three: okay: here we go now this one's starting to tweak out its flashing. This one is demolished completely okay, so at this point both are total, but the Galaxy Note 9 is a clear winner here, lasted longer less destructive glass damage and cheaper replacements.
When it comes to the back, the iPhone clocked out a little early, but still I'd say, if used reasonably. The durability of these phones is about the same. Oh, hey now this one was working. I was working down here in the most cracked part, huh, use a case use a screen protector. You won't even have to worry about this I'm excited about the Galaxy S 10, with a Gorilla Glass 6, though that should be a lot of fun to test anyways thanks for watching guys.
Note 9 is amazing, be sure to check out my other videos on it. Stay tuned for more face.
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