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The iPhone 15 series made its global debut on September 12 during the 'Wonderlust' Event and it became available in India starting from September 22.
However, there have been some concerns raised by users on social media regarding the durability of the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
A user with the handle @Forberge shared details suggesting that the iPhone 15 Pro Max failed a durability test, as it immediately developed cracks after being slightly bent.
BREAKING🚨
— Forberge (@forbergenews) September 24, 2023
The iPhone 15 Pro Max has failed the Durability Test and immediately cracks after being slightly bend 🚨
The Apple product was tested by “JerryRigEverything” on Youtube and the titanium has failed to serve its purpose✅
Apple has been lacking this few years 👀 pic.twitter.com/LWulmCA6H2
This user claimed that the test was conducted by "JerryRigEverything" on YouTube and that the titanium used in the iPhone failed to meet expectations.
They also expressed the view that Apple has been facing some shortcomings in recent years.
Oh man team no case on iPhone 15 Pro Max going to be interesting… pic.twitter.com/X9yng11umf
— Miguel Lozada (@MLozada) September 23, 2023
One of the new features highlighted in the iPhone 15 series is the aerospace-grade natural titanium case.
However, the video in question shows that this titanium case developed cracks during the durability test.
Influencer JerryRigEverything conducted this test on YouTube and expressed disappointment with the quality of titanium used in the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
He mentioned, "When Apple announced that their new iPhone 15 Pro Max would be made with Grade 5 Titanium, I was excited. However, it appears that the back glass of the Titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max isn't as durable as expected. There seems to be an issue with Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro Max."
Several other iPhone users also voiced their concerns on the social media platform.
In response to the video, one user mentioned, "This might be a concern for those who carry their phone in their back pockets, but it doesn't worry me as I don't do that."
Another user humorously commented, "Nokia is still holding its ground, I suppose" while another user claimed, "Samsung outperforms iPhone in every possible way, but people still prefer iPhones."